A man who carried out brutal knife attacks on two lone women in Oldham just weeks apart has been jailed for life.

Jayden Hayes was told he will serve a minimum of 21 years at Manchester Crown Court Crown Square after confessing to two counts of attempted murder.

Hayes carried out the horrific attacks in the Derker area during November 2019, searching for lone female victims while riding his bicycle after nightfall.

At around 6.20pm on November 1 that year Hayes was cycling along Sharples Hall Road when he rode past his first victim, a woman aged 61 who was returning home with her tea after visiting a fish and chip shop.

Hayes got off his bike and ran back up behind the woman before stabbing her to the side of the head, causing her to fall to the floor.

While prone on the ground Hayes inflicted multiple further stab wounds including to the face, head and chest, narrowly missing the woman's heart.

The second attack occurred at just before 6pm 19 days later.

The victim, a 71-year-old woman, was walking along an alleyway linking Stoneleigh Street to Yates Street on her way to a newsagents on London Road.

Hayes entered the alleyway from the other side. He walked past the woman before approaching her from behind and using a knife to cut her throat.

Despite the victim wearing a scarf and thick coat fastened about her neck, the force was such that the knife cut through the material and left a four-inch wound across the width of her throat.

Police were able to link Hayes, 24, to the attack using CCTV and phone evidence.

Upon his arrest, examinations of his phone showed Hayes, of no fixed abode, had been searching for information about knife attacks and serial killers.

Both victims received extensive hospital treatment and have since been discharged.

Detective Inspector Ben Cottam of GMP's Major Investigations Team said it was remarkable neither woman lost their life due to the viciousness of the attacks.

He said: "Hayes is a cold and cowardly violent offender.

"Throughout both attacks he remained silent and made no threats or demands of his victims.

"His crimes were of someone who seemingly wanted to inflict the maximum degree of hurt, simply for the sake of it.

"If not for hard work of our officers I dread to think where Hayes' escalating pattern of offending would have led.

"Thankfully we were able to identify Hayes and remove from our streets a clearly very dangerous individual, before anyone else was hurt.

"It is because of the work of the emergency services and the remarkable strength of these two women that these attacks didn't result in the loss of life.

"I'd like to thank them for their immense bravery during this investigation and subsequent court case. I hope it gives them a degree closure that this man will remain behind bars for a considerable period."