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Mum and kids hide in bathroom as ex smears blood through home.

  • Top Media
  • Feb 10, 2022
  • 2 min read

He smashed through her living room window with another intruder.


A mum and her children hid in a locked bathroom while her ex-boyfriend "smeared" blood over their home, Gregorz Ewiak and another intruder smashed through a living room window into his former partner's house. When the terrifying ordeal was over, he sent her a text "threatening to have the children taken off her and her killed".


Ewiak, 34, of Neasham Road, Dagenham, London, was subject to bail conditions at the time, with an overnight home curfew, due to "extradition proceedings, But the mum heard banging on her front door at around 10pm, before her living room window was smashed.


She rushed upstairs, collected her children from their bedrooms, and locked them in the bathroom with her.

Jonathan Rogers, prosecuting, said: "She could then hear

people in her home and she heard someone shout 'I'm going to kill you' in Polish." She didn't recognise the voice but someone started banging on the bathroom door trying to get in.


When officers arrived, they found the front door lock was broken, with the key snapped in the lock.


Mr Rogers said they discovered "large amounts of blood" by the living room window and "smeared throughout the property", including on the TV, walls and carpets, and door handles, which revealed Ewiak's DNA.


Mr Rogers said Miss Dziekan told a social worker Ewiak had confronted her a few weeks earlier "suspecting she was having a relationship with a next door neighbour".


Ewiak was arrested and interviewed, but made no comment.


He admitted burglary with intent to cause damage and criminal damage, after a charge of making threats to kill was dropped by the crown.


Mr Rogers said Miss Dziekan concluded a statement by saying "she is scared of the defendant because he is crazy".


He said: "She is unsure of what he may do and she believes the safest thing for her to do is to return to Poland."


Miss Dziekan also wrote a letter to the court, but later said this was after being "pressured into doing so, by two unknown individuals".


Recorder Ian Harris said Miss Dziekan explained "a letter was sent to the court in my name requesting a lenient sentence for Mr Ewiak" and said "the letter was made under duress".


Ewiak has four previous convictions including theft in 2008 and "advertising prostitution" in 2010. In 2014 he was jailed for battery after assaulting a former partner.


That same year he was jailed for 14 months in Poland for inflicting grievous bodily harm. The court heard a letter from the mum of his child described him as a "good father to their daughter" and there was a letter from his daughter "saying how much she misses her father".


Benjamin Brown, defending, asked for full one third credit for his client's early guilty pleas and said he had "no knowledge" of the letter sent by the victim. He said: "He accepts that he clearly should never have entered the property and he does recognise the impact upon his ex-partner."





 
 
 

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