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Two jailed for violent scissor and glass attack on vulnerable man in Tideway, Rochester

By: Keely Greenwood kgreenwood@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:33, 11 July 2023

Updated: 15:06, 11 July 2023

Two “violent bullies” have been jailed after stabbing a man with scissors and broken glass in a row over drugs he flushed down the toilet.

Lewis Barovbe and Stephen Gillard repeatedly attacked the vulnerable victim last year, as they were using his home in Rochester to store supplies of Class A drugs.

Lewis Barovbe was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment for inflicting GBH. Photo: Kent Police

The assaults took place after a large quantity of crack cocaine was left at the victim’s address near the Tideway, causing him to panic and flush the drugs down a toilet.

In response, Barovbe and Gillard went to the property on July 4 last year and demanded £1,000.

Barovbe kicked the man several times and then stabbed the side of his head with a pair of scissors.

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They returned three days later when Barovbe assaulted the victim again and smashed a mirror over his head.

He then stabbed him several times with a shard of the broken glass.

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Stephen Gillard was jailed for two years and three months for his role in the assaults. Photo: Kent Police

The victim crawled to his front door to call for help but Gillard dragged him back inside.

The man was made to clear up the blood on the floor with bleach and place the broken mirror in a bin bag.

Gillard disposed of the bag in a neighbouring garden.

Police were alerted after a member of the public saw blood stains outside the victim’s home.

Officers located the injured man and the assailants’ fingerprints were later recovered from the scene of the assaults.

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Barovbe, 26, of no fixed address and Gillard, 33, of Trevale Road, Rochester were arrested on 11 July.

The pair were both jailed at Maidstone Crown Court last Friday. Photo: Stock

At Maidstone Crown Court, Barovbe pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent and Gillard admitted causing grievous bodily harm.

They were sentenced last Friday (July 7) when Judge Julian Smith described the offences as “prolonged, amounting at times almost to torture”.

Barovbe was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment. Gillard was jailed for two years and three months.

Both men will also be subject to restraining orders on release from prison.

PC Ellis Langford, of North Division CID, said: “Barovbe and Gillard used fear to coerce a vulnerable victim to allow them to use his home.

“When things did not go to plan, these violent bullies resorted to a series of appalling assaults on a man who was in no position to defend himself.

“Thanks to the concerns of a passing member of the public who spotted some blood stains, local constables were able to locate the victim and get him the immediate medical assistance and support he required.”

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