Thug who beat terrified 6-year-old with belt after he couldn t read Polish book jailed
Karol Lobos was caged for 18 months for the vicious assault on the schoolboy after becoming frustrated over his attempts to read the book that was written in Polish
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Karol Lobos has been caged for beating a six-year-old boy with a belt (Image: SWNS)
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A BRUTE beat a boy with his belt, leaving welts on his bottom, because the lad struggled to read a Polish book. Karol Lobos admitted the attack on the six-year-old boy, pleading guilty to assaulting/ill-treating/neglecting a child which caused unnecessary suffering or injury when he appeared at Worcester Crown Court on Monday. A further charge of child cruelty which alleged that Lobos, 39, of Goodwin Gardens, Evesham had made the boy kneel on raw popcorn with his arms in the air for one hour was not pursued by the prosecution, a decision challenged by Judge Nicolas Cartwright who heard the case and ultimately jailed the defendant.
COURT: Some of the cases being heard today AN attempted murder trial could begin in Worcester today. Richard Evans, 48, of Ronkswood Hill, Worcester faces a charge of attempted murder and his trial could begin at Worcester Crown Court this morning. Alternatively, if this does not go ahead, the backer trial of Pawel Skiladz could be heard instead. The 36-year-old of St George s Road, Redditch faces two charges of inflicting grievous bodily harm. Karol Lobos, 39, of Goodwin Gardens, Evesham is up for sentence on a charge of assaulting/neglecting/abandoning/ill-treating a child. In court three the sentence of Dean Harris is due to take place this morning. This will be followed by the plea hearing of Benjamin Guise and a later sentence of Adam Snape. Hereford Crown Court is sitting at Kidderminster Magistrates Court where a series of administrative hearings are due to be heard remotely (over video link), mainly trial assessments to check on the progress of forthcoming tria