23-year old wakes up to find 'I will kill you' written in toothpaste on his bathroom mirror

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 25, 2021 05:30 PM2021-10-25T17:30:00+5:302021-10-25T17:30:00+5:30

In a shocking turn of events, a 23-year old man woke up to find 'I will kill you' written ...

23-year old wakes up to find 'I will kill you' written in toothpaste on his bathroom mirror | 23-year old wakes up to find 'I will kill you' written in toothpaste on his bathroom mirror

23-year old wakes up to find 'I will kill you' written in toothpaste on his bathroom mirror

In a shocking turn of events, a 23-year old man woke up to find 'I will kill you' written in toothpaste on his bathroom mirror. Soon he dialled  999 following the discovery, also found a smiley face made out of toothpaste on the glass shower screen in Nottingham. Police have now launched an investigation into the death threat. Nottinghamshire Police have described the incident as "unacceptable" as the the impact of such threats on the victim can be profound. Officers have released images of two men who they would like to speak to in connection with the incident, which happened at a flat in Lower Parliament Street on October 10.

In one of the images two men can be seen walking up stairs holding beer cans, while the other one shows one of the men filming the other on his phone.PC Ryan Horvath, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “It is unacceptable that anyone should be threatened in this way. “The impact of such threats can be profound and that is why we are taking this report extremely seriously. "In a statement, the police force said: "A man woke to find a death threat scrawled in toothpaste on his bathroom mirror. "Police are investigating after the 23-year-old found the words 'I will kill you' on the mirror and a smiley face, also in toothpaste, on a glass shower screen. "The statement added that officers had released images of two men who they would like to speak to in connection with the incident. Mr Horvath continued: “Enquiries are ongoing and we would ask anyone who recognises the two men to get in touch on 101, quoting incident 238 of 10 October 2021.”
 

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