Sunderland Echo

Man attacked by duo visiting his mother

HE REFUSED TO HAND OVER CASH TO THE COUPLE

- by Karon Kelly echo.news@jpress.co.uk Twittr: @sunderland­echo

A man was injured in a violent attack at the hands of a couple who were visitors at his mother’s home.

Brian Butler, 39, and girlfriend Zoe Cruickshan­ks, 24, turned violent after the victim refused to hand over money during a drinking session at the house in Hylton Street, Sunderland, last November.

Newcastle Crown Court heard during the assault Butler told Cruickshan­ks to pick up a knife, which she tried and failed to cause injury with.

The attack victim suffered cuts to his head, swelling to his eyes and bruising to his legs in the violence.

Prosecutor Paul Green told the court the couple had found out during their visit to the house that their victim, who was there to see his mother, had £50.

Mr Green said: “At this, Cruickshan­ks stated they should get some cocaine.

“He didn’t want to do this but she made telephone call arrangemen­ts to a dealer nearby.

“When he refused to hand over the money, Butler began to punch him to the face, numerous times.

“The complainan­t started grappling with Butler to stop him from assaulting him.

“Butler told Cruickshan­ks to get a knife. She appeared from the kitchen with a knife and a screwdrive­r, which she attempted to stab him with.

“The victim describes the attempts weren’t working as he was still struggling.”

The court heard the victim managed to ring 999 from a mobile he had in his pocket to get help.

While on bail for the attack, Butler burgled Cruickshan­ks’ parents’ home in the city and stole a safe from their bedroom.

Cruickshan­ks, of Lime Street, Sunderland, and Butler, of Chester Road, Sunderland, both admitted assault.

Butler, who has previous conviction­s for house raids, also admitted burglary.

Judge Stephen Earl sentenced Butler to a total of four years behind bars.

Cruickshan­ks was sentenced to 15 months imprisonme­nt, suspended for two years, with rehabilita­tion requiremen­ts.

The judge said: “Mr Butler was punching the complainan­t in the face, several times and they grappled on the floor.

“Mr Butler told Miss Cruickshan­ks to get a knife and she came back with a knife, described as a butter knife and appears a screwdrive­r as well.

“It is said she attempted to stab the complainan­t but did not. He managed to dial 999.

“She did arm herself and she was attempting to injure the complainan­t.

“It was fortunate he was not injured.”

Graeme Cook, defending, said the violence lasted a “matter of minutes” and there was a lot of drink involved.

Sam Faulks, also defending, said no injury was caused to the victim using either the butter knife or the screw driver.

 ??  ?? The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court.
The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom