UK! Sussex teenager charged with father’s murder, Man jailed for 18 years after man in his 70s beaten and robbed, Man who raped woman in Swindon alleyway jailed for six years, Penlan woman jailed after throwing boiling water at another woman 2025.4.3-4.4

A Sussex teenager accused of murdering his father and attempting to kill a woman and a boy has been pictured arriving at court in handcuffs.
2025.4.4 Sussex teenager charged with father’s murder pictured in handcuffs
A Sussex teenager accused of murdering his father and attempting to kill a woman and a boy has been pictured arriving at court in handcuffs.
Fabio Botros, 19, appeared at Lewes Crown Court today (April 4) charged with murder and two counts of attempted murder.
Sussex Police said emergency services responded to reports of a disturbance in Hartfield Avenue, Brighton on Tuesday (April 1), where they found two victims – a woman and a boy – outside the property with injuries.
Both were treated at the scene, before being taken to hospital for further treatment. They have both since been discharged, police confirmed.
Sussex Police said a third victim, 57-year-old Emad Samir Botros Farag, was found inside the property with a significant head injury, and was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Officers quickly arrested Botros, of Hartfield Avenue, Brighton, near to the address and he was taken to custody.
Detective Chief Inspector Mark Cullimore said: “This was a shocking and tragic incident, and our thoughts are with those affected and their loved ones.
“Through our initial enquiries, it has been established that the victims and defendant are known to one another, and that the weapons involved are believed to be two knives and a hammer.
2025.4.4 Man jailed for 18 years after man in his 70s beaten and robbed
A man has been jailed for 18 years after leaving a pensioner in a coma after brutally assaulting him, stealing his bank cards and then setting his house on fire.
The victim was attacked at his home in Gordon Road, Swanwick, by Rostislav Godla on Saturday June 8, 2024.
Godla tied his victim to a chair and armed with a knife, demanded to know his pin numbers for his bank cards while threatening to stab him to death.
When they were handed over Godla then set the house alight – with his victim still tied to the chair by his arms, legs, and neck.
Godla then used the cards to spend £1,600 in JD Sports in Derby.
The 45-year-old admitted wounding his victim with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, arson being reckless as whether life was endangered, robbery, false imprisonment, and two counts of fraud.
Today (4 April) at Derby Crown Court Godla, of no-fixed address, was jailed for 18 years, and was also handed a five-year extended licence.
2025.4.4 Man who raped woman in Swindon alleyway jailed for six years
A man who raped a woman in a Swindon alleyway has been jailed for six years.
Constantin-Robert Munteanu targeted his victim in the Manchester Road area shortly before midnight on 12 January this year.
The 46-year-old attacked the woman in an alleyway connecting Gladstone Street with Ponting Street.
The incident was reported to the police via a charity and Munteanu was swiftly identified, arrested and charged with two counts of rape. He was remanded into custody.
He pleaded guilty to the offences and at a hearing at Swindon Crown Court today (Friday), he was jailed for six years, reduced from nine due to an early guilty plea.
He will also be the subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
2025.4.3 Penlan woman jailed after throwing boiling water at another woman
A woman from Swansea has been jailed after throwing boiling water towards another woman’s face.
21-year-old Jessica Thorne, from Penlan, committed the offence on Boxing Day last year. The victim was left with a large red burn on the side of their face which could take up to two years to heal and may leave scarring.
She has been sentenced to 10 months and two weeks in prison.
Detective Sergeant Samuel Stanway said:
“Jessica Thorne has proven herself to be an incredibly dangerous woman, having made the decision to enact an attack on the victim which could have left them scarred for life.
“This attack was purely motivated by jealousy for the victim.
“We hope that the victim makes a swift recovery and is comforted that Jessica Thorne is going to prison.”

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