Daily Star

I’LL KILL YOU ALL

- ■ by KATE NELSON kate.nelson@ dailystar.co.uk

A SAUSAGE dog escaped from his home before being found on a bus to the seaside.

Michelle Ballard was distraught when four-year-old dachshund Frank disappeare­d.

She took to social media and was told he had been spotted on a bus to Clacton-onSea, Essex, nearly 20 miles from her home in Colchester.

They were reunited after a passenger took Frank home.

A THUG warned police: “I have every intention of killing anyone – man, woman or child” before launching sickening baseball bat attacks on four strangers.

David Loch issued his chilling threat when he was cautioned for smashing a woman’s face against a bath.

He added: “I have every intention murdering someone as soon as I leave’’ before going out and beating people with a baseball bat.

Loch, 28, smashed homeless Brian Lindop 20 times around the head, torso and arms with the metal bat after screaming at him to “get up” from a shop doorway.

He then hit Germans Blimov five times on the head with the weapon, broke both his arms, and robbed him.

Loch also punched, kicked and stamped on James Barton’s of face in a shelter. When Mr Barton fled, Loch tracked him down, attacked him again and robbed him of £5.

He then headbutted passerby Sohan Diner twice and demanded his belongings, but his victim escaped.

Loch went on the rampage in Margate, Kent, just after police had released him on June 19 last year, following an attack on Rosemary Jordan. Prosecutor Oliver Kirk told Canterbury Crown Court: “Loch took hold of Rosemary Jordan’s hair and banged her face against the bath handrail.” Loch has 20 conviction­s for 31 offences. He was jailed for 12 years after admitting wounding, assault, attempting to cause grievous bodily harm, robbery and possessing a weapon.

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BAT ATTACK: Vile David Loch
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BIG DAY OUT: The sausage dog was discovered on a bus heading to the seaside
■ BIG DAY OUT: The sausage dog was discovered on a bus heading to the seaside

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