Accrington Observer

Heroin addict beat man aged 90

- JON MACPHERSON

ADRUG and alcohol-fuelled woman who ‘viciously attacked’ a 90-year-old in his sheltered accommodat­ion flat has been jailed.

Gina King, from Accrington, repeatedly punched the victim in the face and head as he was ‘trapped’ in a chair with mobility problems, court heard.

Burnley Crown Court heard how King had just moments earlier set fire to a pile of newspapers and magazines on his coffee table as she made a ‘drunken attempt’ to light her cigarette using a gas hob in the kitchen.

The victim suffered ‘nasty’ wounds to his head during the incident at his Stopford Court flat in Clayton-le-Moors and when the accommodat­ion man- ager arrived said ‘ Have you seen my head? She’s done that to me.’

King, 46, of Edgar Street, pleaded guilty to common assault and arson and was jailed for nine months.

Stephen Parker, prosecutin­g, told the court how King and the victim had known each other for about 10 years and he ‘classed her as a friend’.

The court heard how convicted King ‘ regularly borrowed’ money from him and did chores in return, however he was ‘concerned that she spent the money he gave her on both alcohol and drugs’.

Mr Parker said on February 6 this year – three days before the incident – King met him as he went to collect his pension and returned with him to his flat on Sparth Road and started taking heroin.

The prosecutor said she was still there at his flat two days later, was drinking gin and wine and her behaviour ‘became more erratic’ as she took more alcohol and drugs.

The court heard how shortly before 1am on February 9, King repeatedly tried to light some newspaper on a gas hob in the kitchen to light her cigarette.

However at one point she dropped a lit piece of paper onto a coffee table which set fire to a pile of other newspapers.

Mr Parker said King ‘became mad at both the situation and with [the victim]’ and in the ‘pandemoniu­m’ she attacked him ‘for no reason’ as he sat trapped in his chair.

He said: “The attack lasted only a few moments but was quite vicious.”

The court heard how the sheltered accommodat­ion manager was alerted after the smoke alarm went off and when she arrived in the flat saw flames coming from both the living room and kitchen areas.

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