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Two plead guilty to 'barbaric' mop assault

Keith Porter (left) and George Stewart kicked a three foot pole inside their victim Jaroslaw Janeczek.

27 November 2009 14:15 GMT

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Two men have admitted carrying out a "barbaric" attack on a Polish cleaner with a mop handle.

Keith Porter, 21, and George Stewart, 24, dragged Jaroslaw Janeczek from his car and subjected him to a relentless and brutal assault in the Tillydrone area of Aberdeen in July.

Porter plead guilty to attempted murder and Stewart admitted assault to severe injury at the High Court in Glasgow on Friday.

Two plead guilty to 'barbaric' mop assault

Mr Janeczek, 39, suffered “severe and extensive internal injuries” during the attack after he had a three foot wooden pole kicked inside him until it was hidden inside his body.

He was attacked by Porter as he went to fetch his house keys from his car in the early hours of July 11 – with Porter telling Stewart that Mr Janeczek had earlier kicked his dog.

Mr Janeczek was punched and stamped on by Porter while Stewart hit him with the car door and landed blows on his body.

Porter then grabbed items such as a mop and brushes from the boot of the cleaner's vehicle and "whipped and stabbed" their victim with the implements.

Porter then lowered the man's trousers and forcibly inserted a wooden stick - thought to be a mop or brush handle - into him before the pair fled, leaving him for dead.

The victim required massive surgery after the piece of wood was found completely hidden in his body.

It had penetrated the stomach and liver although fortunately narrowly missed his heart. His chest had to be cut open and the wood had to be sawn for it to be removed.

The court was told that without surgical intervention, Mr Janeczek would have died.

The prosecution added that the wood must have been "kicked or stamped" into Mr Janeczek.

The court was told the victim was left badly scarred, but luckily made an "unremarkable recovery" although has since required further surgery.

It emerged on Friday that Porter was sentenced to probation two days before this attack for an assault.

In 2006, he was also locked up for three and a half years after being convicted of a charge of assault to severe injury.

The court heard Porter claimed a friend of the victim had threatened to burn his house down and that the accused was concerned as he had previously lost relatives in a fire.

Detective Inspector Cammy Preston said: "This brutal and barbaric attack displayed a level of violence which is almost incomprehensible.

"It was a completely unprovoked and random attack on an innocent man who had come to this country to better his life and that of his family.

He added: "Jaroslaw's injuries were among the worst I have ever seen in the 25 years I have been a police officer.”

Judge Lord Turnbull remanded the duo in custody and deferred sentencing until December 17 for reports.
 

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    1. 27 Nov 2009 15:54Cheekybreeks said

    Hopefully they will be sentenced under Scotland's new sentencing changes I found that article sickening and they deserve to spend the rest of their lives in gaol. I believe that the Scottish Judiciary have gone some way towards imposing the sentences that are not only right but that the majority of ordinary, right thinking people (not only in Scotland) want.

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    2. 30 Nov 2009 01:58hotsis1 said

    Wat iz this world coming to this is a really really sick & barbaric attack & there is nothing that can justify it they should b givin life with out the possibility of parole

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    3. 30 Nov 2009 17:57goofplug said

    I am appalled and disgusted and actually shaken up about this revolting attack. I was actually welling up when I read the horrific injuries. These cowards who did this should never EVER be free to menace the public again. I am so sick of the justice system, its all wrong, you can get longer in jail for not having a tv license than attempted murder these days. I can honestly say that in this case I really wish the death penalty was brought back in. They are evil and dont deserve the tax payer supporting them in jail (with all their mod cons and 3 meals a day) let them rot! I am embarrassed to be Aberdonian.

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