Terrifying moment attacker tries to smash his way into home with a bike lock after chasing female stranger he had assaulted at random on the street who had fled inside for safety Gulwali Stanezay, 22, can be seen using a bike D-lock to smash through the door He was arrested on March 1 and has since pleaded guilty to two counts of ABH By Milo Pope Published: 15:39, 3 July 2023 | Updated: 16:57, 3 July 2023 e-mail 270 shares 170 View comments This is the shocking moment an attacker tried to smash his way into a home after chasing a woman who he assaulted on the street. The woman was on Facetime with a friend when she was randomly attacked by Gulwali Stanezay, 22, on February 26 in North West London. Terrified, she managed to flee into a stranger’s home who bravely provided shelter for her.
The homeowner said her partner heard a commotion outside their house before seeing a woman outside their door running from a man. The footage – taken from two cameras at the side and above their door – then shows Stanezay taking long runs up to the door to try and kick it down. A look at the damage caused by Gulwali Stanezay, 22, to the front door of a homeowner who bravely provided shelter for the woman attacked by him Stanezay can be seen repeatedly smashing the camera with a bike D-lock When this doesn’t work he smashes one of the cameras using a D-lock and then uses that to hit the glass windows on the front of the door.
The homeowner inside can be heard screaming ‘Christ’ as Stanezay smashes the door for more than one minute. Towards the end of the video a police officer arrives and says: ‘We did our best to find him and we chased after him. .
. . and we couldn’t find him.
‘ He also explained how the police were very busy that night because Wembley Stadium had been hosting the Carabao Cup final between Manchester United and Newcastle United. Before the 22-year-old started to smash through the door, the friend on facetime to the woman was able to contact her father who went out looking for her. However, he eventually came across Stanezay and was punched by him.
Stanezay was arrested on March 1, three days after police were called to reports of two people assaulted and vehicles damaged at the location. He has since pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated bodily harm and two counts of criminal damage, which now means this horrifying footage can be released. The shocking footage shows him smashing the front door of the house for more than a minute After pleading guilty to two counts of aggravated bodily harm and two counts of criminal damage, he will be sentenced at Harrow Crown Court on July 6 The video shows the 22-year-old’s long run up before he attempts to kick the door down When this doesn’t work Stanezay then uses the bike lock to smash the glass on the door A look at the camera next to the door which was ripped out of the wall After being remanded ahead of sentencing on July 6, h e will be sentenced at Harrow Crown Court on July 6.
At the time, the woman told the Mirror that while the ordeal traumatised her she didn’t feel any ‘malice’ towards him and hoped he gets the ‘care that he needs’. Share or comment on this article: Terrifying moment attacker tries to smash his way into home with bike lock after chasing a stranger e-mail 270 shares Add comment Comments 170 Share what you think Newest Oldest Best rated Worst rated View all The comments below have been moderated in advance. View all The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
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