Man jailed after savage attack in drunk jealousy argument
After his sentence he faces deportation
Aldis Blumbergs was jailed for eight-and-a-half years. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police
A man who admitted carrying out a violent attack on a person found lying in a Spalding street was jailed for eight-and-a-half-years on Wednesday.
Aldis Blumbergs was also sentenced to four years extended licence on his release from jail when he will also face deportation to his native Latvia.
Lincoln Crown Court heard police and paramedics were called to Cedar Court on the morning of February 5 last year after a badly injured man was found on the ground by a householder.
Eight and a half year jail term for violent attack in Spalding
| Updated: 14:21, 07 April 2021
A man who admitted carrying out a violent attack on a person found lying in a Spalding street was today jailed for eight and half years.
Aldis Blumbergs was also sentenced to four years extended licence on his release from jail when he will also face deportation to his native Latvia.
Lincoln Crown Court heard police and paramedics were called to Cedar Court on the morning of 5 February last year after a badly injured man was found on the ground by a householder.
Aldis Blumbergs (45929213)
The identity of the victim was initially not known by the police for two weeks but was later established to be Uldis Krasoviskis.
Grimsby hospital A&E extension approved
Two £4m A&E extensions at Grimsby and Scunthorpe hospitals
Plans to extend Grimsby hospital’s A&E department have been given the go ahead.
North East Lincolnshire Council’s planning officers have approved Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Health Turst’s application to build a two-storey emergency care extension and new replacement hospital main entrance lobby for the Diana Princess of Wales Hospital.
The proposal will also see a new care parking deck above the existing main car park built, a new bus shelter and extra drop off points for the hospital.
The new Acute Assessment Units will be staffed by specialists in a range of conditions and illnesses, allowing patients to be seen and treated more quickly, often without the need to be admitted to a ward.
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