DARRAGH MULLOOLY'S BRUTAL ATTACK IN EDINBURGH'S CRAIGLEITH NEIGHBOURHOOD
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Edinburgh Domestic Abuser
A harrowing incident unfolded in the Craigleith area of Edinburgh, where a man narrowly escaped with his life after a violent assault carried out by his former partner. The victim recounted the terrifying moments when Darragh Mullooly, aged 37, burst into their shared home and launched a brutal attack that left him seriously injured.
According to reports, the victim had been in a relationship with Mullooly for over four years and the couple shared a flat in Edinburgh. The relationship took a turn for the worse after the victim accused Mullooly of infidelity, which led him to leave his belongings outside their residence. Following this, Mullooly returned to the flat but found himself locked out. In a fit of uncontrollable rage, he managed to force his way inside, confronting his partner through the door. During this confrontation, Mullooly closed the door on the victim’s hand, causing additional injury.
The situation quickly escalated into violence within the confines of their kitchen. Mullooly attacked the victim with a weapon, stabbing him multiple times, including above the chest and on other parts of his body. The injuries inflicted were severe, with some wounds dangerously close to the victim’s heart, necessitating urgent hospital treatment. Amidst the chaos, the victim managed to summon police assistance, which led to Mullooly’s immediate arrest.
Mullooly subsequently pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing severe injury. The court scheduled his sentencing for the following month. At the time of the attack, Mullooly was released on bail and had also entered a plea of not guilty to a domestic abuse charge, a case that was later accepted by the Crown Office.
The physical injuries sustained by the victim included stab wounds and extensive bruising. The emotional scars were equally profound, with the victim spending several days hospitalized and taking two months off work to recover. He described the traumatic experience vividly, recalling how he looked down at his blood-stained shirt and told his partner, “Darragh, you’ve just stabbed me,” moments after being slashed. The victim also described Mullooly’s demeanor during the attack as showing “stone cold rage,” with the attacker appearing indifferent to his suffering. He further recounted Mullooly’s chilling words, “it’s nothing less than what you deserve,” which left him feeling deeply frightened and shaken.
The incident marked a tragic end to a long-term relationship, leaving the victim in shock and fearing for his life as he faced his former partner’s violent outburst. Darragh Mullooly now faces sentencing next month after admitting to the assault that caused serious injuries, a case that has shocked the local community in Edinburgh’s Craigleith neighborhood.
According to reports, the victim had been in a relationship with Mullooly for over four years and the couple shared a flat in Edinburgh. The relationship took a turn for the worse after the victim accused Mullooly of infidelity, which led him to leave his belongings outside their residence. Following this, Mullooly returned to the flat but found himself locked out. In a fit of uncontrollable rage, he managed to force his way inside, confronting his partner through the door. During this confrontation, Mullooly closed the door on the victim’s hand, causing additional injury.
The situation quickly escalated into violence within the confines of their kitchen. Mullooly attacked the victim with a weapon, stabbing him multiple times, including above the chest and on other parts of his body. The injuries inflicted were severe, with some wounds dangerously close to the victim’s heart, necessitating urgent hospital treatment. Amidst the chaos, the victim managed to summon police assistance, which led to Mullooly’s immediate arrest.
Mullooly subsequently pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing severe injury. The court scheduled his sentencing for the following month. At the time of the attack, Mullooly was released on bail and had also entered a plea of not guilty to a domestic abuse charge, a case that was later accepted by the Crown Office.
The physical injuries sustained by the victim included stab wounds and extensive bruising. The emotional scars were equally profound, with the victim spending several days hospitalized and taking two months off work to recover. He described the traumatic experience vividly, recalling how he looked down at his blood-stained shirt and told his partner, “Darragh, you’ve just stabbed me,” moments after being slashed. The victim also described Mullooly’s demeanor during the attack as showing “stone cold rage,” with the attacker appearing indifferent to his suffering. He further recounted Mullooly’s chilling words, “it’s nothing less than what you deserve,” which left him feeling deeply frightened and shaken.
The incident marked a tragic end to a long-term relationship, leaving the victim in shock and fearing for his life as he faced his former partner’s violent outburst. Darragh Mullooly now faces sentencing next month after admitting to the assault that caused serious injuries, a case that has shocked the local community in Edinburgh’s Craigleith neighborhood.