Manchester Evening News

Thug businessma­n stormed into flat to attack victim

52-YEAR-OLD JAILED OVER BASEBALL BAT ASSAULT

- By AMY WALKER

A BUSINESSMA­N let himself and two armed thugs into a man’s home before attacking him.

Reece Driscoll, 52, let the two other men into the block of flats where he also lived before entering the man’s flat and repeatedly punching him to the head.

Minutes later, the two other men, both wearing a balaclava, joined in the assault by hitting the man with baseball bats. He was left with a nasty wound to his head.

Driscoll, of Birwood Road, Crumpsall, later told police he went round to the man’s flat for informatio­n following an alleged assault on the brother of one of the armed thugs.

Driscoll, who the court heard part owns a business which had been set to receive a £200m investment, has since pleaded guilty to assault occasionin­g actual bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon.

Prosecutin­g, Andrew MacKintosh said that on January 12 last year, at around 8.30pm, the man and his partner were at home when they heard loud banging coming from the front door. The three men, including Driscoll who was not wearing a mask, ‘stormed’ into the flat before Driscoll shouted at the man: “Where is he where does he live?”

The couple both recognised Driscoll as being the woman’s neighbour, the court heard.

“The defendant then pushed over a coffee table and began to punch the complainan­t in the face,” Mr MacKintosh said. “He punched him at least three times, then the men with the baseball and rounders bat joined in and struck the complainan­t about his head with those weapons.”

The men fled five minutes later as the man’s partner had activated a panic alarm due to the amount of blood coming from his head.

The man was left with cuts and bruising, along with a large open wound to his forehead which was cleaned and sealed.

Driscoll was later arrested and said to police that he was friends with somebody who had been assaulted.

“He said he agreed to go to the complainan­t’s flat to find out what happened. He said he had a fob to let them into the flat and it was he who enabled them to go in,” the prosecutor added.

In a statement, the victim said he ‘genuinely believed he was going to be killed’ and that he feared for his life during the attack.

The other two men involved have not been found, the court heard.

Driscoll was said to have non-recent previous conviction­s on his record.

Defending, David Bentley said he accepted it was an ‘extremely unpleasant’ incident and it was never his client’s intention for it to escalate the way it did.

Driscoll was jailed for 20 months.

 ?? ?? Reece Driscoll and, inset, the businessma­n after his arrest
Reece Driscoll and, inset, the businessma­n after his arrest

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