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A man from Swansea has been jailed after launching a violent and unprovoked assault on a female stranger.
37-year-old Grantham Jones, from Bonymaen, delivered a series of punches and blows to the face of the victim during the incident, which took place in Bonymaen. The assault continued until the victim took an opportunity to run away.
Jones has been sentenced to 12 months in prison.
Detective Sergeant Mark Kayes said:
“Grantham Jones clearly took pleasure in enacting violence against a defenceless victim.
“His actions proved that he was clearly a danger to others, and it is only right that he is now starting a term in prison.”