Axe and hammer attack burglary victim speaks out: 'No dad should see 3-year-old covered in blood' - The Coventry Observer

Axe and hammer attack burglary victim speaks out: 'No dad should see 3-year-old covered in blood'

Coventry Editorial 21st Sep, 2018 Updated: 22nd Sep, 2018   0

A VICTIM has spoken of a terrifying axe attack in his family’s home when his partner had her face slashed in front of their children while he was hit with hammers.

Kirk Mathews, 33, and his partner Jaime Kelly, 30, have demanded justice after three masked men stormed into their house at around 8.30pm on Thursday last week (September 13).

The couple live on Cope Arnolds Close, Longford, Coventry, with their four young children, and we reported on the incident yesterday.

Kirk told the Observer today he fears for his family’s safety and said his kids should never have had to witness such violence.




He said he and Jaime suffered cuts and bruises and his three-year-old daughter was left covered in blood after being comforted by Jaime, who had a cut on her face.

Kirk said: “We had just put the little ones to bed. Me and my girlfriend were on the sofa watching Emmerdale and we look up and three men holding weapons, with balaclavas and gloves on, have come into the house.


“One of the men, with a grey tracksuit on, shouted ‘Where’s the money?’ and punched me.

“The men dragged me to the floor and started hitting me with hammers.

“I could see them punching Jaime in the face – a couple of times – and then one of them ran upstairs to look for money.

“And Jaime ran upstairs shouting ‘not my kids’. But he was stronger than her and pushed his axe into her face as she tried to stop him.”

Kirk says he saw two bikes when he got outside to get help. He described one as ‘high powered’ and red – like a superbike.

he said there was another accomplice waiting outside but he could not see any more bikes.

He believes the robbers – who only managed to seize jewellery – must have been known to them, due to being familiar with the house.

Since the incident, Kirk says he has bought CCTV and is locking all the doors.

“Jaime is not coping well at all. She is waking up, jumping in the night, every half an hour,” he continued.

“She said to me ‘I just want this to stop.’ She is having nightmares. It got to me.

“We have to think about our kids’ safety.”

Kirk – who owns a repair work business – is calling for more support from the police.

He said: “Police came out and took one statement and we haven’t heard anything since.

“I’m angry. A woman who works in a nearby Londis shop said just before the incident happened there were four men on bikes.

“We just want the police to check the CCTV.”

West Midlands Police says it is investigating and anyone with information can contact officers via Live Chat at west-midlands.police.uk between 8am to midnight.

And call 101 anytime quoting crime reference number 20CV/209703K/18 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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