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“I’m Sorry for 2025”
What’s wrong with these people? Even the western born ones are lunatics. 
A jealous student who ran over his girlfriend and left her with life-changing injuries has been jailed for more than ten years.
Lakshmam Samarakoon, of Pinner Hill Road in Pinner, aged 20, "mowed down" his partner in Amersham during a fit of jealous rage, breaking multiple bones in her left leg and injuring her so severely that doctors considered amputation.
Samarakoon was sentenced to 11 years and eight months in prison at Aylesbury Crown Court after pleading guilty to grievous bodily harm.
His victim, Dina Sapra, now 19, had been an avid swimmer, netball, and tennis player, and got four A*s in her A-levels, but had to put her academic life on hold and will never be able to compete in her beloved sports again.
Sentencing Samarakoon, judge Francis Sheridan said: “This was a wicked offence driven by jealousy.
“This was the worst decision you have ever made in your own selfish way. This was your girlfriend who you have effectively maimed for life.”
Why did he run her over?
The court heard from Claire Robinson, prosecuting, how in the run-up to the horrific incident, which took place in Longwood Lane on July 12, 2020, Samarakoon had acted in a jealous and controlling way towards Ms Sapra.
Ms Robinson said how in 2018, when Ms Sapra went on holiday with her family to Dubai, Samarakoon told her that he would kill himself when he saw pictures of her socialising with other people.
The court heard how throughout their relationship, Samarakoon would track his girlfriend’s movements on the app Snapchat, check her phone for messages from other boys, and regularly block her male contacts.
Ms Robinson said: “He wanted to be the biggest priority in her life.
“There was less trust in her and he wanted to see photos, check her phone and sometimes blocked contact from boys she had contact with on social media.”
Jealous student 'mowed down' girlfriend and left her with life-changing injuries
Now he’s lost his girl and booty hole.

A jealous student who ran over his girlfriend and left her with life-changing injuries has been jailed for more than ten years.
Lakshmam Samarakoon, of Pinner Hill Road in Pinner, aged 20, "mowed down" his partner in Amersham during a fit of jealous rage, breaking multiple bones in her left leg and injuring her so severely that doctors considered amputation.
Samarakoon was sentenced to 11 years and eight months in prison at Aylesbury Crown Court after pleading guilty to grievous bodily harm.
His victim, Dina Sapra, now 19, had been an avid swimmer, netball, and tennis player, and got four A*s in her A-levels, but had to put her academic life on hold and will never be able to compete in her beloved sports again.
Sentencing Samarakoon, judge Francis Sheridan said: “This was a wicked offence driven by jealousy.
“This was the worst decision you have ever made in your own selfish way. This was your girlfriend who you have effectively maimed for life.”
Why did he run her over?
The court heard from Claire Robinson, prosecuting, how in the run-up to the horrific incident, which took place in Longwood Lane on July 12, 2020, Samarakoon had acted in a jealous and controlling way towards Ms Sapra.
Ms Robinson said how in 2018, when Ms Sapra went on holiday with her family to Dubai, Samarakoon told her that he would kill himself when he saw pictures of her socialising with other people.
The court heard how throughout their relationship, Samarakoon would track his girlfriend’s movements on the app Snapchat, check her phone for messages from other boys, and regularly block her male contacts.
Ms Robinson said: “He wanted to be the biggest priority in her life.
“There was less trust in her and he wanted to see photos, check her phone and sometimes blocked contact from boys she had contact with on social media.”
Jealous student 'mowed down' girlfriend and left her with life-changing injuries
Now he’s lost his girl and booty hole.






