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Man jailed after violent machete attack in Bolton left victim ‘seriously injured’

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 24th February 2026

A man has been jailed after carrying out a ‘violent’ machete attack in Bolton that left another man seriously injured.

Dale Dean appeared at Manchester Crown Court on last Friday (20 February 2026) after pleading guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent, possession of a bladed article, and affray, and was subsequently sentenced to six years behind bars.

The 27-year-old from Manchester was found to be carrying a machete ‘without lawful reason’.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) explained that, back on Saturday 5 April 2025, it received reports of a man holding a machete in a shop on Kentmere Road, in the Breightmet area of Bolton, and when officers attended the scene at around 7:50pm, they were told Dean was seen attacking another man in front of staff and members of the public.

The machete was used to attack the victim in the shop, who suffered several serious injuries – including to his head and shoulder.

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Dean also caused ‘extensive damage’ to the shop and fled the scene.

In the aftermath of the attack, the victim was said to have struggled ‘to walk out on the street’ and had difficulty sleeping due to the pain and location of his injuries, but he has since recovered well from the attack overall.

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On top of the six years in prison, the court imposed an additional 20‑month extended licence period upon Dean’s release due to the seriousness of the offence and the danger he poses to the public.

“This was a shocking and violent incident that left the victim with serious injuries and caused fear within the community,” commented Detective Constable Jordan Brown, of Bolton’s Criminal Investigation Department, following the sentencing at the end of last week.

“Dean’s actions were deliberate, dangerous, and showed a blatant disregard for the safety of others.

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“[He] used or threatened unlawful violence, causing significant fear to those nearby, and was found to be carrying a machete without lawful reason.

“We welcome today’s sentence, which reflects the gravity of the offences. Our officers will continue to take decisive action against those who carry weapons and commit violent offences on our streets.”

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