Mum lost two fingers and partner had leg amputated after horror machete attack at home
A couple suffered horrific injuries after being attacked by gangsters with machetes in their own home over what's believed to be an unpaid six-figure debt. The male victim was so badly injured he had to have his right leg amputated while his partner lost two fingers on her left hand when she was hurt as she tried to call police, the Daily Record reports.
Police had made an appeal for witnesses but details of the incident only emerged last week after photographs of the injured couple were posted on social media. One image shows the male victim in a hospital bed with his right leg amputated above the knee and his left leg bandaged and in a brace. A family member of the woman said: “Even the police have said it was the worst they had ever seen. She was lucky she did not lose more than her two fingers.”
Police said their inquiries into the incident are continuing. The full details of all the weapons used in the violent attack are not known. Detectives are understood to be attempting to track the movements of the individuals they suspect could be responsible.
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