Northern Ireland

Trio remanded after `good Samaritans' slashed with knife

The three men demanded the man;s van keys after he stopped to assist them
The three men demanded the man;s van keys after he stopped to assist them

A FATHER and son who stopped to assist three men whose car appeared to have broken down, were slashed across the face amid demands to hand over their vehicle.

Appearing by video-link from police custody were Dallon Millar from Mill Green, Derrygonnelly, and cousins Christopher Small from Clon Close, and Samuel Small from Sean Lee Drive, both in Belturbet, Co Cavan.

The accused, all aged 22, are jointly charged with causing grievous bodily harm to a male, attempted robbery and possessing cocaine. Millar is further charged with causing grievous bodily harm to a second male, possessing a knife, attempting to damage a van, threatening to kill, taking a vehicle without consent as well as driving it while disqualified and without insurance.

Both Smalls are also accused of being passengers in a vehicle knowing it was stolen.

A police officer told Dungannon Magistrates Court that the father and son were travelling through Fivemiletown at 3.30am on December 27, when they observed a car partially in a ditch with the hazard lights flashing. They stopped to assist and helped push the vehicle to get it started, during which Millar remained in the driver seat.

Despite efforts, the vehicle wouldn’t start and Millar’s attitude, “seemed to change and he became aggressive. He approached the victims shouting, ‘Give me your keys. I’m taking your van’.”

Fearing for his life and now aware Millar had a knife the father punched him.

The Smalls attacked the younger victim, one of whom kicked him about the head as he lay on the ground.

Millar meanwhile was trying to smash open the van window, before walking to the broken-down vehicle stating, "I’m going to get a gun and shoot you.”

The younger victim managed to join his father when Millar approached again, slashing both to the face several times with the knife while demanding the van keys.

They got into their van and drove away, both having sustained lacerations to the face requiring hospital treatment.

The son also had injuries to his nose and mouth.

Police located and arrested all three defendants close to the scene.

The court heard Millar “is viewed as the main protagonist, but the other two played their part including kicking a teenager to the head when he was on the ground. Both victims described this as a frightening experience, especially as they tried to offer assistance and ended up fighting for their lives. It was a very vicious, unprovoked attack on two people who stopped to help."

District Judge Michael Ranaghan said: "This was a cowardly, disgusting attack on a father and a son in which a knife was used."

All accused will appear again by video-link on January 4.