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Powys: Man slashed ex-girlfriend's car tyre then stalked her
Powys: Man slashed ex-girlfriend's car tyre then stalked her

Powys County Times

time26-04-2025

  • Powys County Times

Powys: Man slashed ex-girlfriend's car tyre then stalked her

A NEWTOWN man has escaped an immediate jail sentence after he stalked his ex-girlfriend following their break-up. Oliwier Goral, 20, followed his victim across the Newtown area, after initially slashing her car tyre, on November 21, 2022. He even stepped out in front of her car as she was driving through Abermule and forced his way inside, before taking her phone off her as she was on a call to a family member. Goral, of Plantation Close, Newtown, was initially charged with kidnapping the woman and also making threats to kill her, but these two charges were dropped. In February this year, Goral pleaded guilty on the morning of his trial to charges of stalking and stealing the victim's mobile phone. He had previously admitted damaging the tyre, as well as possessing a knife. Prosecutor Jac Brown said Goral and the victim had been in a relationship for about a year prior to the incident. 'Around 4.30pm on November 21 the complainant had been at her cousin's address,' said Mr Brown. 'They left and she noticed the defendant stood by her car; he had a red coloured knife in his hand and he used it to stab one of her tyres. 'He said 'good luck' and walked off. Ten minutes later she went to Newtown Tyres to have a new tyre fitted and while waiting she noticed him stood outside the garage, pacing back and forth. 'Employees there reassured her she would be safe. She contacted her uncle to escort them home and when he (the uncle) attended the defendant left.' Mr Brown said the victim then drove her cousin home, before leaving at around 6.30pm. 'On her way home as she was driving through Abermule the defendant stepped out into the road, forcing her to stop, and entered her vehicle. 'He pulled the phone out of a docking station and instructed her to drive; he later took her phone away.' In a victim impact statement read out by Mr Brown, the victim said the ordeal had left her fearful, which then turned into paranoia. 'I would be looking outside the window to see if anyone was outside,' she said. 'I fixed a Ring doorbell and a fire-retardant bag to the letterbox. My fear of seeing him meant for two months I didn't want to leave the house, and when I did I would be on edge. 'Fear turned to paranoia in the following months; even when going into the garage, five steps from the house, I would take my dog with me. 'I would check the Ring doorbell numerous times during the day. 'The impact he had on my life was far greater than I could ever have expected, and I don't feel it will ever go away.' Alycia Carpanini, defending, said Goral, 18, at the time, had been immature. 'Young men at this age do things they now regret, which is what he tells me,' said Ms Carpanini. 'He understands the impact it would have had on her. He wishes for me to apologise for his behaviour and he accepts responsibility. 'A lot has changed in his life. He is 21 in June and is going to be starting a job with his father, so he has prospects. 'He is of previous clean character and there is a real prospect of rehabilitation.' Helplines If you, or someone you know, have been affected by domestic abuse or violence, the following organisations may be able to help. If you are in immediate danger, you should dial 999. ​Recorder David Harris told Goral: 'It was clear you found it difficult to accept the relationship had ended.' He handed down a five-month prison sentence but told Goral this would be suspended for 18 months. As part of this, he will undertake 30 rehabilitation activity requirement days and complete 180 hours of unpaid work. A restraining order was also imposed, for three years. This bars Goral from communicating with the victim, entering any place of residence or work and no data entered on social media must refer to her. He was also ordered to pay a contribution to costs of £500 and a £128 surcharge.

TSS agrees to buy additional stake in Poland's Asseco
TSS agrees to buy additional stake in Poland's Asseco

Reuters

time05-02-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

TSS agrees to buy additional stake in Poland's Asseco

Feb 5 (Reuters) - Total Specific Solutions (TSS) has signed a deal to buy a further 14.84% stake in Polish software firm Asseco Poland ( opens new tab, which would make it its biggest shareholder, the latter said late on Tuesday. TSS, a Netherlands-based software group, bought a 9.99% stake in Asseco from Cyfrowy Polsat at the end of January and once the deal is completed it will own 20,618,892 shares, or a 24.84% stake in Asseco through its unit Yukon Niebieski Capital. The deal, subject to regulatory approvals, was done for 85 zlotys a share, the same price as the one with Cyfrowy Polsat. "The involvement of a significant European partner and industry investor will accelerate growth and enable further expansion of Asseco Group's business operations," Asseco said in a statement. The Polish firm's CEO Adam Goral added that it will help it compete for bigger market share "in a time of increasing dominance by global software giants." Goral's foundation, which owns a 10.01% stake in Asseco has signed a shareholder agreement with TSS, Asseco said. According to the agreement, TSS will not exceed a maximum 27.96% stake in Asseco's share capital. Asseco will stay a public company listed on the Warsaw bourse, with Adam Goral remaining at its helm. ($1 = 4.0478 zlotys)

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