A 26-year-old man who "saw red" over a family dispute in Bradford has been jailed for four-and-a-half years.

Mohammed Rizwan, who had no previous convictions, was jailed for wounding Mohammed Quadir Ahmed with intent to do him grievous bodily harm during an attack on him in July last year.

Judge David Hatton QC said the offence had been committed against the background of an ongoing and unpleasant family dispute and on that day Rizwan "saw red" for the first time.

"Having initially assaulted him outside a shop you pursued him into a house where he had sought refuge and attacked him viciously with a steering lock inflicting blows to his head and other parts of his body and also kicking him," the judge said.

"As a result of which he sustained a number of injuries which required medical intervention and surgery.

Rizwan, of Whalley Street, Burnley, was joined in the dock by his 18-year-old nephew Junaid Khan, of Folkestone Street, Bradford Moor, who pleaded guilty to a lesser offence of wounding Mr Ahmed during the same incident.

Judge Hatton said the teenager, who was 17 at the time, was also someone with no previous convictions who had acted out of character.

Khan was sentenced to 15 months in a young offenders institution, suspended for two years, and ordered to do 250 hours unpaid work for the community.