Vicious Attack produced life-changing injuries
A 20 year old man has been convicted of attempted murder at Isleworth Crown Court on 4
September.
Joseph Dolan of Summerwood Road, Isleworth was convicted of the attempted
murder of Lee Collins in Feltham. Sentencing will be held on a date to be
confirmed.
During the trial the jury heard that at around 16.50 on Friday 2 March
2012 Lee Collins was standing with a group of friends next to his new car in a service road off
Elmwood Avenue, Feltham, when another car drove past. Joseph Dolan, who was the front seat
passenger, spat on the ground out of the window as he passed the victim's group. Lee Collins
made a comment towards Dolan.
At this point Dolan's car stopped a short distance away and he got out and approached Collins.
Standing face to face with Collins, Dolan asked 'What did you say?" Without any warning Dolan
removed his right hand from his jacket and stabbed Collins in the left side of his chest,
penetrating his heart. He then turned and walked back to his car which drove off.
Police were called at approx 17:05hrs to reports of an altercation in a service road, off
Clifton Avenue, close to the junction of Elmwood Avenue, Feltham.
Lee Collins was taken to St Mary's Hospital where he underwent extensive treatment to the heart
and brain. He remained in a critical condition and was released from hospital on 27 March,
however he will have ongoing left sided body weakness for life and is highly likely to require
further surgery.
An incident room was opened under Acting DCI Andy Manning, Homicide Serious Crime Command.
Officers quickly identified Dolan as the suspect and he was arrested on 12 March 2012 and
subsequently charged.
A/DCI Manning said: "Lee Collins' life was saved thanks only to the expert medical care
provided by the emergency services. He received life changing injuries which will affect him
for the remainder of his life.
"Dolan carried out a vicious and callous attack on Lee. His violent action has resulted in a
lifetime of suffering for both Lee and his family.
This conviction sends out a strong message to those who act in this mindless fashion, that the
MPS will pursue you and put you before the courts, where justice will be served."
September 21, 2012
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