A disabled man in Poole was allegedly attacked with a hammer by his neighbour while walking to a local shop. Paul Dibben, who has multiple health conditions, suffered significant head injuries during the incident. His family expressed frustration over the police response time, claiming it took nearly two hours for officers to arrive after they reported the attack.
Dibben’s daughter, Ruby, highlighted the emotional toll of the incident, noting that her father, who has suffered strokes and has mobility issues, is a vulnerable victim. She feels that such cases should be treated with greater urgency by law enforcement. In contrast, Dorset Police stated they arrived on the scene within 32 minutes of the initial call.
The alleged attacker, a 57-year-old woman, has been arrested on suspicion of assault and possession of an offensive weapon. She has since been released on conditional bail as investigations continue. The police are currently gathering witness statements and reviewing CCTV footage to piece together the events leading up to the attack.
This incident raises serious questions about the safety of vulnerable individuals in communities and the adequacy of police response to violent crimes. As investigations unfold, the family hopes for justice and better protection for those at risk in their neighbourhood.
Source: GB News

