JILTED plant hire boss Martyn Wright took revenge on a love rival – by destroying his car with a 13-ton digger.
Wright, 30, turned Anthony Simpson’s Toyota Land Cruiser into a heap of metal.
He went berserk after discovering risque text messages from childhood friend Simpson, 22, on his partner Linda’s mobile.
Yesterday he was given a conditional discharge after admitting criminal damage, but said: “I’ve no regrets about it – he deserved it.”
District Judge Liz Harte told him at Chesterfield Magistrates Court, Derbys: “I have listened carefully to the circumstances in which this offence was committed.”
Wright, of Hartington – who is now back with Linda – said: “I’ve known Simpson for 15 years. This is something you just don’t do to your mates.”
Some pictures of Diana and Myself, where we now live and places around us, things that we find interesting, amusing or just plain weird!
Thursday, 30 October 2008
You got a crush on my missus?
Well not any more!
JILTED plant hire boss Martyn Wright took revenge on a love rival – by destroying his car with a 13-ton digger.
Wright, 30, turned Anthony Simpson’s Toyota Land Cruiser into a heap of metal.
He went berserk after discovering risque text messages from childhood friend Simpson, 22, on his partner Linda’s mobile.
Yesterday he was given a conditional discharge after admitting criminal damage, but said: “I’ve no regrets about it – he deserved it.”
District Judge Liz Harte told him at Chesterfield Magistrates Court, Derbys: “I have listened carefully to the circumstances in which this offence was committed.”
Wright, of Hartington – who is now back with Linda – said: “I’ve known Simpson for 15 years. This is something you just don’t do to your mates.”
JILTED plant hire boss Martyn Wright took revenge on a love rival – by destroying his car with a 13-ton digger.
Wright, 30, turned Anthony Simpson’s Toyota Land Cruiser into a heap of metal.
He went berserk after discovering risque text messages from childhood friend Simpson, 22, on his partner Linda’s mobile.
Yesterday he was given a conditional discharge after admitting criminal damage, but said: “I’ve no regrets about it – he deserved it.”
District Judge Liz Harte told him at Chesterfield Magistrates Court, Derbys: “I have listened carefully to the circumstances in which this offence was committed.”
Wright, of Hartington – who is now back with Linda – said: “I’ve known Simpson for 15 years. This is something you just don’t do to your mates.”
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