Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Elderly couple terrified by death threats

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A DUNDEE man has been imprisoned for 22 months for terrorisin­g an elderly couple in a latenight attack.

The brute had broken into their house on the city’s Harlow Place in the middle of the night, looking for their grandson.

Barry Deick, 31, smashed a TV, broke windows, destroyed a fireplace and shouted death threats, along with his friend and co-accused Gary Batchelor.

He had been drinking heavily with Batchelor for 10 hours on the day of the offence.

The two men took a taxi from a city centre bar to the Law area in a bid to find a man with whom Deick was feuding.

Instead of finding him, the pair ended up traumatisi­ng his grandparen­ts when they broke a window to enter into their home.

The couple, one of whom suffers from dementia, were left “extremely shaken” by the violation.

Deick, formerly of Dunmore Street, appeared in court before Sheriff Paul Brown.

Defending solicitor Anika Jethwa told the court Deick and the couple’s grandson had been having a longrunnin­g feud that played out on social media.

It was sparked by the targeted man entering into a relationsh­ip with Deick’s ex-partner and the mother of his child.

Ms Jethwa told the court her client was remorseful and not aware he lived with his grandparen­ts.

“He was very upset to learn that he (the grandson) lived with his grandparen­ts,” she said.

“It is clear he shouldn’t have behaved like this.

“This matter had been ongoing for five months.”

Sentencing Deick to 22 months’ imprisonme­nt, Sheriff Brown said: “You overcame the security of the complainer­s’ home and uttered threats to kill and damage property.

“It must have been a truly terrifying experience for the complainer­s and it’s great, good fortune the police arrived promptly on the scene.”

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