Boy 'feared for his life' after being bundled into boot of car

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Thursday, November 29, 2012
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A TEENAGER feared he was 'going to die' when two youths wearing balaclavas jumped out of a car and bundled him into the boot.

The 13-year-old was walking down the street in Torquay when the car pulled up beside him and the youths jumped out.

Newton Abbot youth court was told that, unknown to the victim, the two masked youths were in fact his friends and were acting out a practical joke but the prank went wrong and the terrified youngster was plunged into the darkness of the boot and driven away.

The victim later told police: "I didn't know what was happening. My heart was racing, it was a bit like a movie. I thought I was going to die."

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When the car stopped a few moments later the two youths took off their balaclavas, released their victim and revealed their identities. Later the still shocked victim went home to tell his family and police charged the 14-year-olds with kidnap, but magistrates were told that after discussions with the families and police and the 'building of bridges' the two youths were eventually charged with assault.

Both pleaded guilty at the sentencing hearing.

The incident happened in October.

Prosecutor Chris Bittlestone said: "The victim was walking along minding his own business when a black car comes to a halt. Out of the car came gentlemen wearing balaclavas. They didn't identify themselves and forcefully and against his will put him in the back of the car in the boot."

The court was told the car was driven by the father of the third youth, who was not in court.

Alistair James, defending one of the youths, said the father had been 'over indulgent' to his son and things had got out of hand as a result.

He said his client deeply regretted what had happened and had ambitions to join the police.

Paul Dentith, defending the second youth, said the incident was clearly a 'prank that had gone wrong'.

Magistrates imposed six month referral orders on both youths, whose identities cannot be revealed.

They were both ordered to pay compensation of £50 to the victim, costs of £30 and a victim surcharge of £15.

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  • Profile image for TorbayOAP

    by TorbayOAP

    Friday, November 30 2012, 3:31AM

    “Robocop1982
    You would get ten years for this offence in the southwest if the police or the freemasons didn't like you, this case is a prime example of double standards and inconsistent sentencing.”

  • Profile image for ineedtherapy

    by ineedtherapy

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 4:11PM

    “the car was driven by the father of the third youth....

    Good grief !! So this is parenting. This parent should be the one in court and hopefully looking at a jail sentence”

  • Profile image for robocop1982

    by robocop1982

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 3:25PM

    “you'd get 10 years in america for that”

  • Profile image for nicold

    by nicold

    Thursday, November 29 2012, 11:24AM

    “Funny definition of 'gentlemen'!”

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