Two men appear in court charged with murder of man in Glasgow
Tomasz Lipiec's body was discovered in a flat in Townhead on September 7th
Last updated 14th Sep 2020
Two men have appeared in court charged with the murder of a 33-year-old man in Glasgow.
Jason McInally, 50, and Patryck Janiski, 31, allegedly assaulted Tomasz Lipiec at a flat in Townhead on 4 and 5 September.
Prosecutors state the pair compressed Mr Lipiec’s neck by putting an arm round him and repeatedly struck him on the head and body.
It is claimed they stamped on and repeatedly stabbed his body with a knife.
The men face a second charge of stealing holdalls, a cap, a tin containing money, mobile phones, clothing, a bank card, a Polish identification card, a provisional driving licence, gloves, a TV and entertainment sound system from the flat on Dobbies Loan Place on 4 and 6 September.
McInally, of the city’s Hillhead, and Janiski of Govanhill, made no plea at a private hearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
They were remanded in custody pending further examination by Sheriff Mary Shields, and will appear at court again within the next eight days.
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