Bulgarian man guilty of assaulting girl, 12, who used axe to defend herself
Bulgarian guilty of assaulting girl who used axe to defend

A Bulgarian man has been found guilty of assaulting a 12-year-old girl who used an axe to defend herself before police arrived. Ilia Belov, 22, made sexual remarks about the girl before pushing her, causing her to hit her head on a metal handrail.

Incident in Dundee

His sister Nadjedzha Belova earlier pleaded guilty to attacking the girl’s 13-year-old friend during the incident in the Lochee area of Dundee in August last year. Dundee Sheriff Court heard the 12-year-old was in a group of four girls aged between 12 and 14 when Belov made sexual comments towards her.

Victim's testimony

Giving evidence by video-link, the girl, who is now 13, recalled: 'He kept saying, “come here sexy. I will show you how to have a good time”.' She said his remarks made her feel 'dead angry' and she turned around and shouted at him. Belov then phoned his sister, who arrived soon after and began attacking a 13-year-old member of the group. He then pushed the 12-year-old, who told the court she hit her head on a metal handrail as she fell to the ground.

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Weapons used in self-defense

The girl then pulled out an axe and knife she said she had been hiding in her waistband for five to 10 minutes before the incident. She said she was 'sat holding' the weapons after she revealed them as she 'knew' the man would 'try to go for (the other girl)'. The 12-year-old then dumped the weapons on a nearby roundabout as the police arrived minutes after. Officers recovered the weapons later.

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