Michael Watson carjacking: Former boxing champion says 'justice is served' as attackers are jailed for combined 60 years

Michael Watson outside Snaresbrook Crown Court on Friday after three men were sentenced for last year's carjacking: Victoria Jones/PA
Michael Watson outside Snaresbrook Crown Court on Friday after three men were sentenced for last year's carjacking: Victoria Jones/PA

Former boxer and carjacking victim Michael Watson said he felt "justice has been served" after his three attackers were jailed for a combined 54 years.

Mr Watson, who was left suffering flashbacks and seizures after the violent attack last year, spoke outside court on Friday of his relief that the men are now off the streets.

The 53-year-old, partially disabled after suffering a near-fatal brain injury during a fight with Chris Eubank in 1991, was dragged at least 150 meters along the road as a gang of robbers tried to steal the car he was travelling in.

The former sportsman, who kept his eyes trained on the culprits in the dock at Snaresbrook Crown Court for much of the sentencing, was a passenger in a Volkswagen Golf when it was shunted from behind and then commandeered by one of the assailants in Chingford, east London, on February 16 last year.

A CCTV still of Simon Luck, Paul Samuels and Anselm Legemah at a petrol station in Loughton, Essex, attacking a second vehicle on the same day they carried out a violent carjacking on boxer Michael Watson (Met Police/PA)
A CCTV still of Simon Luck, Paul Samuels and Anselm Legemah at a petrol station in Loughton, Essex, attacking a second vehicle on the same day they carried out a violent carjacking on boxer Michael Watson (Met Police/PA)

Mr Watson's friend and carer Lennard Ballack, who had been driving the car, was attacked by Paul Samuels, who sprayed in the face with ammonia.

Mr Ballack, whose "screams of pain" were heard by witnesses, was then punched and kicked as the attack continued, now involving Simon Luck, a second attacker.

Mr Watson, who was also sprayed with the ammonia, was dragged along the road as Samuels drove the car off at high speed, having been unable to escape after becoming caught in his seatbelt.

The attackers eventually abandoned the carjacking.

Former boxer Michael Watson, right, outside Snaresbrook Crown Court on Friday (PA)
Former boxer Michael Watson, right, outside Snaresbrook Crown Court on Friday (PA)

Sentencing them, judge Oscar del Fabbro said they had unwittingly attacked a "sporting legend" and praised Mr Watson for his resilience.

The judge said: "He rose to considerable fame as a world champion contender and he was made of sterner stuff both physically and mentally, unlike any of you sitting there in the dock.”

In a short victim impact statement, read to the court by prosecutor Robert Evans, Mr Watson said: "Since this ordeal I have suffered nothing but flashbacks. I have suffered from five or six physical seizures due to the stress."

"I feel sickened, mentally stressed, by what these people have done to me."

Jailed: Peter Luck (PA)
Jailed: Peter Luck (PA)

Speaking outside court afterwards, Mr Watson said he has not fully recovered from the attack, but added: "I'm a fighter. I'm very pleased they're off the streets.

"I hope this sends a good message to those out doing the same thing in society.

Jailed: Paul Samuels (PA)
Jailed: Paul Samuels (PA)

"It is truly a miracle I'm still here standing. I'm doing my best to get myself back on track."

He added that he felt "justice has been served".

Luck and Samuels were found guilty of two counts of conspiracy to commit robbery and applying a corrosive fluid with intent to burn, maim, disfigure or disable, or to inflict grievous bodily harm.

Jailed: Anselm Legemah (PA)
Jailed: Anselm Legemah (PA)

The pair and a third man, Anselm Legemah, were also found guilty last week over an attack two weeks earlier in Loughton, Essex, during which they sprayed ammonia at the driver of a car. It caused him permanent eye damage and injured a female passenger who had been celebrating her 16th birthday.

Legemah was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit robbery and applying a corrosive fluid with intent to burn, maim, disfigure or disable, or to inflict grievous bodily harm.

Luck, 29, and Samuels, 31, both of Woodgrange Park in east London, were each sentenced to 16 years in prison in relation to the carjackings.

Luck was further sentenced to four years after being found guilty of two counts of possession of class A drugs with intent to supply, namely heroin and crack cocaine. Samuels was handed two further years after admitting the same offences.

Legemah, 23, of Canning Town, east London, was jailed for a total of 16 years.

Reporting by Press Association.