A MAN was kidnapped outside his home and tortured with boiling water poured on his genitals in a horror 12-hour ordeal.
Llewellyn Campbell, 26, and John Robertson, 23, used the home of a drug addict's mum to torture and imprison their victim after Campbell kidnapped him on the street in Blackley.
The victim was bundled into a car before being brought to Jennifer Baker's house.
During a horrendous ordeal, he was bound and gagged, had boiling water poured over his genitals, and was forced to swallow tablets which he was told contained rat poison.
He was warned that he'd be 'gravely injured, if not killed if he didn't hand over a large amount of cash.
After being taken to Baker's home in Haverfield Road, Blackley, at 7.30pm on November 12, 2019, the 30-year-old was punched in the face and dragged around different rooms of the house.
The attacks included being struck with a chair, having his head hit against a wall and being kicked.
This story is from the August 17, 2022 edition of Manchester Evening News.
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