
A career criminal who tried to rob ex-arsenale aces, supends Mesut and Sead Kolasinac is now partly blind after losing an eye in a brutal prison attack.
Ashley Smith, 34, and his complicit tried in July 2019 to steal around £ 200,000 in luxury watches from the Premier League stars.
CCTV showed Bosnia and Herzegovina Hardman Kolasinac, 31, who fled them away while German fiddling, 36, protected his wife in his Mercedes G-Wagon.
Smith, who was armed with a breakdoed in Hampstead, north -west -last, was imprisoned for 10 years in November 2019 – before his term of office on appeal was reduced.
Images filmed the night before his conviction showed that the criminal was attacked in his HMP Pentonville cell when he argued: “It wasn't me. I swear. I can't see it.”
The sun can now reveal that he lost the use of his left eye after the revenge attack for a robbery near where he lived in Islington, Noord -London.
Smith claimed that he had no involvement in the crime and was the target to warn his co -suspect, he was a clear man before he came to prison.
He told the Blue Tick show: “He actually hit me and actually said that I had robbed someone's mother. I was like Bruv, I don't know what you're talking about.
“The YouT was still getting me well. I took it, took it. I didn't even know it was taken. I went to the hospital, come out of the cells, collapsed, the screws told me that I fell out of the bed.”
He added: “My eye. The you has brought my attention, but it's a life man. I just think, you know, all the Skullduggery that I did and have gone away now has overtaken me.
“You can't see his face on the video. He is on the road again. I wish him good luck. It is what it is. It is life man. I thank God that I still have my other eye.
“I was crying. I broke. I lost my eye. A you put my eye on something that I didn't do.
“As my Nan said, what's going around, comes around and you can't cry when you're robbing. If you're robbing and gone wrong, there are consequences.”
The father of one had a license for a prison sentence of 42 months for a burglary in 2017 when he tried to rob the Arsenal players outside the Kolasinac house.
The football stars were chased by the villains on a stolen moped during a quick chase before they called the police from a Turkish restaurant in Golders Green.
Smith and his complicit Jordan Northover, 31, who was sentenced to 18 years, both attempted theft to the Harrow Crown Court.
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