Two men have been sentenced for the attempted murder of a Chinese takeaway owner in West Pilton last year. Gary Reid (19) was sentenced to seven years in a young offenders institution and James Hogg (24) was jailed for eight years three months at the High Court in Aberdeen.
Reid and Hogg last month admitted attacking Jie Yu, 38, near his takeaway restaurant in Ferry Road Drive on 1 October last year. Mr Yu suffered a near fatal neck wound during the vicious attack as he tried to stop the pair stealing his car.
Reid and Hogg had stolen Mr Yu’s delivery vehicle from outside his Peking Garden takeaway after he left the keys in the ignition. Mr Yu then chased after the men on his daughter’s bike. When he caught up with the pair and remonstrated with the men, he was punched, kicked and repeatedly stabbed by both men in what was described as a ‘vicious and unprovoked attack’.
Both Reid and Hogg, who both have previous convictions, pled guilty to attempted murder when they appeared at the High Court in Glasgow last month. At that hearing Reid also admitted his behaviour was racially motivated: his older brother John was jailed for the high-profile killing of Chinese takeaway driver Simon San in Edinburgh in 2010.