Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Jail for thug who stabbed shopkeeper with bottle

Would-be thief setenced to 10 years for ‘vicious assault’

- By Alexander Ballinger alexander.ballinger@trinitymir­ror.com

A 32-year-old man from Ruislip has been jailed for 10 years after he brutally attacked an Uxbridge shopkeeper by smashing a bottle over his head and stabbing him with it.

On June 6, John Donovan walked into the shop in Moorfield Road at around 8.17pm and tried to steal two bottles.

The shopkeeper confronted Donovan, who then set about viciously attacking the 56-year-old with one of the bottles.

Donovan was convicted and sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on Friday December 2 to 10 years in prison for the shocking attack.

After a public appeal THE run-up to Christmas is set to be hit by a wave of strikes by the rail, post and airline industries are to be launched by thousands of workers this week, which may affect travel plans.

A series of disputes have flared over issues including jobs, pay, pensions and safety involving some of the country’s biggest trade unions.

Officials dismissed any suggestion­s that the strikes were co-ordinated or part of a conspiracy to bring down the Government.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union at Southern Railway wemt on strike on Monday and Tuesday in a long-running dispute over the role of conductors.

Coupled with a continuing ban on overtime by drivers in Aslef, the action caused fresh chaos for Southern’s 300,000 passengers.

Members of the Communicat­ion Workers Union will strike for five days, including Christmas Eve, in protest at job losses, the closure of a final salary pension scheme and the franchisin­g of Crown Post Offices.

The union staged a demonstrat­ion outside the headquarte­rs of the Business Department on Monday at the start of CORDONED OFF:

was launched, Donovan was arrested two days after the attack and was the strikes.

British Airways cabin crew in the Unite union are due to strike on Christmas Day and Boxing Day in a row over pay although talks aimed at resolving the dispute will be held at Acas on Monday.

Unite members employed by Swissport as baggage handlers and other ground staff at 18 airports are set to walk out on Friday and Saturday over pay unless Tuesday’s talks at the conciliati­on service bring a deal.

RMT general secretary Mick Cash told the Press Associatio­n: “We are a serious trade union dealing with serious issues around safety on the railways. That is our absolute priority.

“RMT is not party to any Trotskyist conspiracy to bring down the Government. Our conductor members on Southern are on strike this week in defence of the safety of the travelling public and that remains the focus of the entire union.”

Southern was accused of cancelling trains and blaming industrial action even though drivers were available, for the second weekend in a row. The company denied Aslef ’s claim.

The CWU said hundreds of Crown Post Offices will be hit by its charged with causing grievous bodily harm.

The victim suffered a industrial involving around workers.

General secretary Dave Ward accused the management of rejecting a peace offer and warned of a continuing closure programme which would mean that the Post Office will cease to exist on high streets.

Kevin Gilliland, Post Office, group network and sales director, said: “Any action will affect fewer than 300 of our branches, and many of these will be open to maintain services for customers preparing for Christmas.

“We are disappoint­ed that, whilst we’ve been holding discussion­s with the union throughout this week and have made it clear we remain open to further, formal talks at the most senior level, they are continuing to cause concern to customers during the festive season.”

The strikes do not involve Royal Mail employees although the Daily Telegraph reported that some Royal Mail staff may refuse to cross picket lines to collect mail from post offices.

A Royal Mail spokesman said: “There will be little or no impact on Royal Mail as a result of the CWU strike at the Post Office. Deliveries will carry on as normal and the last posting dates for Christmas remain unchanged.” action, 3,500 gash just above his eyebrow that only narrowly missed his eye, TJG1ST which medical staff said he was lucky not to lose.

He was hospitalis­ed for a week after the awful attack.

Donovan had smashed one of the bottles over his head, and then continued to stab him with the broken end of the bottle.

The victim was rushed to a west London hospital for treatment.

Detective Sergeant Peter Boyd from Hillingdon CID, who led the investigat­ion, said: “This was a particular­ly vicious assault which has left the victim with significan­t and lasting injuries.

“I am pleased the culprit has been brought to book.”

Donovan had pleaded not guilty to the offence but was found guilty after a trial. JAILED:

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Moorfield Road, after the attack took place Photo: Val Harvey
 ??  ?? John Donovan attacked a shopkeeper in Cowley Photo: Metropolit­an Police
John Donovan attacked a shopkeeper in Cowley Photo: Metropolit­an Police

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