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Belfast stabbing sufferer ‘burned alive by gang members’ in earlier horror

Stephen Ogilvie was beforehand drugged, stripped and set on hearth by a drug gang in Scotland.

Stephen Ogilvie is combating for his life in hospital (Picture: /)

The person who misplaced his eye within the latest Belfast knife assault was beforehand set on hearth by a gang chief. Stephen Ogilvie, 44, additionally suffered knife wounds to his face, neck and again through the stabbing on Monday night time (June 8).

It has now been revealed that Mr Ogilvie, who has studying difficulties, beforehand moved from Belfast to West Lothian, in Scotland, to reside with David McLeave. Nevertheless, the gang chief, who was 21 on the time, attacked Mr Ogilvie because the pair watched TV in 2001. He drugged him with the date rape drug GBH earlier than stripping him down, pouring aftershave on his physique, and setting him on hearth. Mr Ogilvie woke as much as discover his physique on hearth whereas the assault was captured on video by the drug gang. The ordeal pressured Mr Ogilvie to flee again to Belfast.

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As reported by the Each day Report, McLeave was jailed for 14 years on the Excessive Court docket in Edinburgh in April 2003. In the meantime, his fellow gang members, Paul Campbell, then aged 20, Thomas Irvine, 21, Edward Lindsay, 23, and 21-year-old Lee Kingham, have been jailed for drug offences.

The assault left Mr Ogilvie “terrified”, and he instructed the courtroom on the time: “My nerves are shattered.” After returning to Belfast, he added that he feared for his life after the ordeal in Scotland.

He’s now combating for his life in hospital after the knife assault in Belfast on Monday. He continues to be handled for critical accidents, together with the lack of a watch.

In the meantime, Hadi Alodid, a 30-year-old Sudanese man, has been charged with tried homicide. He appeared at Belfast Magistrates’ Court docket on Wednesday (June 10).

He refused authorized illustration and made no reply to fees which have been put to him by way of an Arabic interpreter earlier than being remanded in custody. He’ll subsequent seem in courtroom on Wednesday, July 8.

Police beforehand stated Alodid flew into Dublin from Paris, earlier than crossing into Northern Eire by way of the Irish border in February 2023. He then lodged an asylum declare and was subsequently granted go away to stay within the UK till 2028.

The knife assault has sparked riots throughout Belfast. In an announcement launched by way of Unbiased Councillor Stafford Ward, Mr Ogilvie’s household stated: “We’re utterly devastated by the horrific assault on our cherished one on Kinnaird Avenue. This has been an enormous shock to our entire household, and proper now, our solely precedence is being at his bedside and serving to him recuperate.”

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