Jageer Mirgind was left blind and scarred for life after
51-year-old Manjit Mirgind slashed her wrists and stabbed her in the eyes
screaming “I am going to kill you.”
Mrs Mirgind’s children, just three and six years old,
watched the horrific attack at their mother’s home in Kensington Gardens,
Ilford, East London and pleaded with their grandfather to stop.
The mother has been left partially-sighted in both eyes
while the children can no longer sleep alone and have recurring nightmares
The crazed attacker wrongly believed his daughter-in-law
was ‘sleeping with a Paki’ and that she had ‘ruined his family’, Snaresbrook
Crown Court heard.
Tragically, Mirgind misunderstood the situation when his
daughter was the victim of a series of prank calls.
After punching her in the face he dragged her into
the kitchen where he savagely kicked her before grabbing a knife.
He eventually left and went home as his wife called an
ambulance for Mrs Mirgind. He later turned himself in at the police station and
told them exactly what had happened.
Judge Nigel Peters QC said: “You have accepted that
you have caused the most serious injuries to your daughter in law.
“You set about her having taken umbrage because you
felt she was having affairs when it turned out she had been receiving prank
calls.
“You set out with great hostility and vengeance you
punched her, forced to the ground and kicked her and took knives to her face
and wrist to gouge her eyes.
“She has since lost a lot of sight in both eyes and there
is major scarring to her face.”
“She has a stutter as well, most likely caused by the loss
of confidence and lack of sleep and general work.
“So distressing was that her children, your
grandchildren, witnessed it from start to finish and pleaded with you to stop
but you did not stop.’
Crown lawyer Jonathan Turner said Mrs Mirgind’s
children had suffered, having begged the defendant to stop and they saw the
blood everywhere.
“Their life has changed and they cannot sleep alone while
the marriage of their parents has disintegrated.’
Mrs Mirgind has since moved to Nottingham with her
two children.
The court heard the defendant Mirgind had been a leading
member of the Sikh community and often drove young worshippers to the temple.
In a statement read by his lawyer Edward Boateng-Addo, he
said: ‘I am a hard-working family man who left his job to care for his ill
mother seven years ago.
‘I was stressed out at the time and nothing can
excuse what I did.
‘I was trying to protect her - I am a peaceful and
honest man and I know I will not have the chance to apologise but I do look to
the court to say how sorry I am.
He had initially been charged with attempted murder
but prosecutors later accepted a plea of causing grievous bodily harm with
intent in order to avoid having to go to trial.
Mirgind, of Mayfair Avenue, Ilford, admitted causing
grievous bodily harm with intent.
A single count of attempted murder has been left to lie on
the court file.
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