A
hotel worker, who repeatedly stabbed a 24 year-old female colleague
during a laundry room murder bid, has been caged.
Viorel
Radoi, 43, of The Fairway, Wembley received 26 years and 3 months.
He
pleaded guilty to attempted murder at the Portman Square hotel in
Marylebone on April 20.
Harrow
Crown Court heard it was around 3.30pm and the maid was sorting
laundry in the basement when Radoi, who was armed with a knife,
suddenly started stabbing her.
The
victim managed to use the internal phone line to call colleagues to
her aid.
Emergency
services were called, and the victim was taken to a central London
hospital by London Ambulance Service where she underwent surgery for
her injuries that were deemed not to be life-threatening.
Despite
extensive enquiries, police were unable to trace Radoi after he had
fled the scene.
He
gave himself up at an east London police station three days later on
Monday, 23 April, where he was charged with attempted murder and
remanded in custody.
Detective
Constable David Leend of Westminster police said:
“Thankfully the victim’s injuries did not take her life, although
there is sufficient evidence to suggest that Radoi’s intention was
to do just that.
“I
hope the sentence handed down affords the victim a sense of justice
having been done and a measure of closure.”
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