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Drugged up Paisley thug attacked girl, 4, breaking both her arms

A drugged-up thug suffocated a four-year-old girl and brutally attacked her - leaving her with two broken arms.

Vile Sean Lochrie left the child with “life threatening injuries” while she was in his care at a property in Paisley, between October 28 and 29 2022.

Police discovered the young girl “shaking uncontrollably” on the floor with injuries to her face and grab marks on her arm.

She was also only wearing a ripped and blood-stained T-shirt.

Lochrie pled guilty yesterday at the High Court in Glasgow to assaulting the girl to her severe injury and to the danger of her life.

The court heard Lochrie had made a video call to his father’s partner at 3pm that day where the girl appeared “well and uninjured”.

But at 3.15am he made a call to police to report that there was a “naked female” lying on his floor who he was unfamiliar with.

He stated to the call handler that it “could be” the four-year-old girl.

It was noted that Lochrie was slurring his words and rambling.

Prosecutor Lorraine Glancy KC told the High Court in Glasgow: “The officer could hear a young girl crying in a distressed manner as if in pain.”

“Lochrie was heard to say: “What age are you, do you have a drug problem?”

Police were allowed entry to the property by Lochrie, who officers believed was under the influence of an unknown substance.

Miss Glancy added: “Officers entered the bedroom and found the young child later identified as the four-year-old girl lying naked on the floor.

“She was lying on her side with her face turned towards the door.

“She was naked, except for a purple pyjama T-shirt pulled up to the neck which had a hole in it and dried blood on it. She was shaking uncontrollably.”

The girl was noted to have a red mark on her left eye and bruising to her forehead, as well as puffy swollen lips.

She also had grab marks to her left arm while her right arm was in an “unnatural position” under her body.

The girl said: “I feel sick, I’m sore ... my stomach is really sore, [Lochrie] hit me.”

Lochrie, meantime, continued to proclaim that it was not the four-year-old girl.

He said: “I don’t know who that is, look at her teeth, she has falsers.”

Lochrie was asked to show pictures of the four-year-old and one taken earlier that night was of the same girl.

He also showed a video of the girl asking to go to the toilet.

When told it was the same girl, Lochrie replied: “I f***ed up.”

Lochrie was arrested and told officers: “I was the only one in the house, it was all a blur.”

He later gave a “no comment” interview when quizzed.

The girl was taken to hospital, where it was found that she suffered bruising to her face, ears, head and eyes.

Miss Glancy continued: “The pattern of the injuries to her face and ears were most likely inflicted with significant force.”

The eye injuries “could indicate severe chest compression, or local skin pressure on her face such as suffocation”.

Miss Glancy added: “In addition to the life threatening face and neck injuries, she sustained two broken arms.

“The doctor considers it is likely that a significant or twisting force would have been applied to both arms to cause these injuries, or fall onto outstretched upper limbs after being thrown may have caused these injuries.”

A urine tests also returned positive for cocaine “which could have only have been ingested whilst in the care of Lochrie”.

Fortunately, the girl has made a “good physical recovery” from her injuries but refuses to speak of the night’s events.

Iain McSporran KC, defending, told the court that Lochrie has “no recollection of events.”

The advocate added: “He is an open man completely unable to believe what he did.

“This is something he will have to live with and has to be significantly punished.

“He was genuinely convinced that this was not the four-year-old girl.

“The only comfort to him while on remand is that, thankfully, the physical injuries have been healed.”

It was revealed that Lochrie has previous convictions for drugs, possession of a weapon and attempting to pervert the course of justice.

Judge Lord Weir told Lochrie that it was an “extremely serious charge” and the narrative was “obviously concerning.”

Sentence was deferred until next month at the High Court in Edinburgh pending background reports and Lochrie had his remand in custody continued meantime.

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