Northern Ireland

Man in Derry jailed for attack on ‘Good Samaritan’ couple in their own home

A brief hearing took place at Derry's Bishop Street courthouse
Derry's Bishop Street courthouse

A man has been jailed at Derry Magistrates Court for what a judge described as an “absolutely horrific home invasion” after a couple acted as Good Samaritans.

Callum Donegan (21) of Clon Dara in Derry admitted two charges of assault and two charges of criminal damage that occurred on March 18 2020.

The court heard on Friday that a youth called to a house in Moyola Drive and asked could he charge his phone.

The residents obliged and while there the young man made a call to Donegan.

After the young man left Donegan called and asked to speak to him but was told that he had left the house.

Some 15 minutes later Donegan and another man returned demanding to know where the youth was.

They demanded entry and when the couple refused they broke the door and started punching at the householders.

The defendant used broken glass from the door in the attack and then used a fence post to damage windows in the property.

The pair left after neighbours confronted them.

Defence counsel Sinead Rogan said it was “a strange but very serious case” . District Judge Barney McElholm said that it was “horrific”.

The barrister said that Donegan had been 17-years-old at the time and had stayed out of trouble since.

He described the offences as “like something out of a B movie” after the householders had “acted as Good Samaritans and allowed the youth to charge his phone so he could phone family.”

The judge said that the defendants had arrived accusing the couple of being “paedophiles” after they had tried to do the right thing.

The judge said that the offences clearly crossed the custody threshold as he jailed him for eight months and ordered him to pay £4,500 in compensation.