Moment Gangster’s moll battered woman with Hammer in Love Triangle Street Attack only a few days before he helps to torture her drug trafficking ex-husband

This is the shocking moment that the moll of a gangster hit a woman with a hammer in a love triangle streetbrawr, just a few days before they help the group of criminals torture and kill her drug trafficking ex-husband.
Brutal Coleen Campbell launched the Savage Daylight Attack against Niamh Wasik in Ashton-Under-Lyne on 29 June 2022.
The attack took place less than a week before Campbell’s ex-husband, Thomas Campbell, was killed by three men, who traded on information she provided.
Drug dealer Thomas was ambushed in an ambush when he unlocked his front door in Mossley, Greater Manchester, on 2 July 2022.
He was followed after a tracker was placed on his van while taking his daughter from school, a court heard earlier.
He was found dead the next day after he had sustained horrible injuries.
Campbell was caught for 13 years for her role in the death of Thomas. Two men were also convicted of the attack, while a third accused of murder ends up later this year.
On Monday, Colen was again pulled for the courts after her involvement in a separate attack in which two other women were involved, Hannah Derbantshire, 27, and Chloe Bamford, 30, and Simon Bowden, 38.
Campbell appeared via a video link from HMP Drake Hall in Staffordshire, with a hearing with Minshull Street Crown Court how the attack was motivated by a love triangle row.

Colen Campbell launched on June 29, 2022 days before gangsters helped to find and torture her husband Thomas

Thomas and Coleen Campbell pose during a holiday photo. Thomas died in July 2022

Pictured is Campbell and another woman with them battery Niamh Wasik in Ashton-Under-Lyne on June 29, 2022
Derbantshire and their victim, Mrs. Wasik, would both have a relationship with James Heaney, reports Manchester Evening News.
Public Prosecutor Danielle Gilmour told how Campbell drove the three other defendants in the car on 29 June 2022 with the three other defendants in the car before he was ambushing in the intersection of Rutland Street and Granville Street in Ashton-Under-Lyne.
The four then got out and launched an amazing attack by the victim, which was caught on CCTV.
Derbyshire jumped out of the car and started to rain and kick the victim, ‘The Court Herard, while Bowden – armed with a’ two -foot -long drill ‘ – pulled a Balaclava over his face.
Campbell, who completely black and armed with a hammer, hit the victim ‘several times’ before he dragged the woman to the ground where she was kicked by Campbell and her two female henchmen.
The brutal abuse took about 90 seconds before Campbell and the three other attackers fled the scene in the Tiguan, with a rock that was hurled to the windshield of the vehicle while it was running away.
Campbell is said to have stolen the victim’s handbag, who was found in her house when the police struck it, the court heard.
Killer Campbell and her three accomplices all ‘lied or not commented’ when he was questioned by the police, a judge said.

Campbell, who completely black and armed with a hammer, hit the victim ‘several times’ before he dragged the woman to the ground where she was kicked by Campbell and her henchmen
Bamford claimed that she had acted in self -defense, while Bowden said he had been to the center of Manchester at the time. It is not known whether the victim suffered injuries because she refused to cooperate with the police.
All four defendants argue guilty of violent disorder. Campbell also admitted theft.
Bob Elias defended Campbell and said she seemed a ‘lovable, clear and pleasant woman’.
Constance Halliwell for Bowden said that the father had a young son who just started high school and that he was determined to “keep himself on the right and narrow,”
The court heard that the suspect had been recalled in prison in a life license since August 2022, which he received as part of an indefinite punishment for public protection for theft.
Beautician Bamford had no earlier convictions and a university degree was completed, her lawyer Umar Shahzad said, the court said.
While John Richards, who represented Derbyshire, said that his client – a catering assistant in a pub – also had no earlier convictions and it was said that she was ‘thoroughly ashamed’ of her actions that were a ‘one -off’.

Campbell’s ex-husband Thomas (photo) was tortured until killed days after she participated in the love triangle attack
Insurance, recorder Michael Blakey said: ‘On 29 June 2022 you went four in a car, clearly a planned adventure, to a place, Granville Street in Ashton-Under-Lyne, where the victim was attacked in this case.
‘The motive behind this seems to be the relationship between you, Hannah Derbantshire, and someone named James Heaney.
“The victim was also involved in a relationship with him. You celebrated in the car, three of your armed, Mrs. Campbell with a hammer, you Hannah Derbantshire did not arm yourself, and you Mrs. Bamford with a rolling pin. Mr. Bowden, you had a bit of two feet long in your possession.
“It must have been a very frightening and scary situation that occurred, and undoubtedly people who kept an eye on what was in fear.”
He said to Campbell: ‘You have armed yourself with a hammer, you actually used the hammer on the victim in this case. I have read information that you suggest while you have been in custody has developed insight, that you have followed courses and do everything you can to reform yourself. That must be praised. ‘
Campbell and Bowden, both not a fixed address, were sentenced to 18 months in prison each.
Derbantshire, from Clayton, and Bamford, from OpenShaw, both received suspended prison sentences.