The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Woman threatened to kill 93-year-old before robbing him of £100

Sheriff says OAP victim now lies awake at night following traumatic ordeal

- CIARAN SHANKS

A 93-year-old was left traumatise­d by a woman who forced her way into his Dundee home, threatened to kill him and robbed him of £100.

Tandy Swinton was high on Valium when she pushed the pensioner – who uses a walking frame – and snatched the cash from his home at a sheltered housing complex.

The frail victim, who was shielding at the time of the attack, said he now lies awake at night as a result of his ordeal.

Swinton committed the crime while subject to an anti-social behaviour order banning her from sheltered housing blocks, Dundee Sheriff Court heard.

Sheriff Richard McFarlane jailed Swinton for almost four years and said: “Your unwarrante­d, criminal visit to his property has probably robbed him of a reasonable quality of life in his twilight years and that is simply unacceptab­le.”

The court heard Swinton, 39, managed to make her way past the secure entry system and knocked on the man’s door just before 8pm on the night in question.

Swinton said she had to come to use the toilet and despite the man’s efforts to stop her, she forced her way inside.

Depute fiscal Stewart Duncan said: “The accused stepped in and pushed him with both hands.

“Once within, the accused went to the toilet and said she wanted £40.

“The complainer gave the accused £20 in the hope she would leave but she said that was not enough.

“The complainer went to the bedroom, followed by the accused, who said ‘I have a knife. I will stab you. I will kill you’.”

The pensioner did not see a knife but went into the drawer where he kept £100, said Mr Duncan.

Swinton then took the cash before leaving.

The man contacted his son, who was “shocked” and “shaken” by the attack on his father.

Swinton, who appeared via video link at HMP Polmont, pled guilty to assaulting the man by entering uninvited, pushing him on the body, saying she had a knife, threatenin­g to stab him, threatenin­g to kill him, repeatedly demanding money and robbing him of £100 on April 29.

She also admitted breaching the terms of her anti-social behaviour order by entering the complex on the same date and while subject to a bail order.

Sheriff McFarlane ordered Swinton to serve 66 days of an unexpired prison sentence.

Swinton will then serve another three years and nine months in prison.

The sheriff told Swinton: “You have without question turned his life upside down.

“A traumatic experience, he described it.

“He now lies awake the whole night, every night, unable to sleep.

“His daily lifestyle is now deeply impacted upon.”

 ??  ?? Tandy Swinton was high on Valium when she forced her way into the home of a 93-year-old who was shielding and demanded money.
Tandy Swinton was high on Valium when she forced her way into the home of a 93-year-old who was shielding and demanded money.

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