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Sydney restaurateur accused of faking murder attempt and starting fire that killed own dog | |
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A jail term appears “nigh on inevitable” for a restaurant owner accused of stabbing himself in the back, lighting a fire that killed his dog and leading police on a wild goose chase, a Sydney magistrate says. | A jail term appears “nigh on inevitable” for a restaurant owner accused of stabbing himself in the back, lighting a fire that killed his dog and leading police on a wild goose chase, a Sydney magistrate says. |
Police began investigating the alleged attempted murder of Angelo Ziotas after the 37-year-old was rescued from his burning Essenza Italian restaurant in Surry Hills about 11am on 4 July. His 18-month-old kelpie, Lexie, suffocated in the blaze. | Police began investigating the alleged attempted murder of Angelo Ziotas after the 37-year-old was rescued from his burning Essenza Italian restaurant in Surry Hills about 11am on 4 July. His 18-month-old kelpie, Lexie, suffocated in the blaze. |
But the fire and the two stab wounds in Ziotas’s back were self-inflicted, prosecutor Ernest Chan told Parramatta bail court on Saturday. Police arrested Ziotas on Friday. | But the fire and the two stab wounds in Ziotas’s back were self-inflicted, prosecutor Ernest Chan told Parramatta bail court on Saturday. Police arrested Ziotas on Friday. |
The court was told Ziotas claimed he was alone in the residence above the restaurant when an intruder came up behind him and asked: “Do you like to burn?” | The court was told Ziotas claimed he was alone in the residence above the restaurant when an intruder came up behind him and asked: “Do you like to burn?” |
Ziotas further claimed he was stabbed twice, passed out and awoke to the property ablaze. | Ziotas further claimed he was stabbed twice, passed out and awoke to the property ablaze. |
But footprints in the restaurant, the way the fire was started, the way clothing was discarded and the significant amount of CCTV made for a strong case that Ziotas was behind it all, Chan said. | But footprints in the restaurant, the way the fire was started, the way clothing was discarded and the significant amount of CCTV made for a strong case that Ziotas was behind it all, Chan said. |
Magistrate Paul Mulroney refused to release Ziotas on bail, rejecting an argument from his lawyer that jail was not a certainty. | Magistrate Paul Mulroney refused to release Ziotas on bail, rejecting an argument from his lawyer that jail was not a certainty. |
“On the facts before me, it is an extremely strong prosecution case,” Mulroney said. “A full-time custodial penalty is nigh on inevitable [if he is convicted].” | “On the facts before me, it is an extremely strong prosecution case,” Mulroney said. “A full-time custodial penalty is nigh on inevitable [if he is convicted].” |
Setting a building on fire posed a great risk to the general community and the people who responded to the fire, Mulroney said. | Setting a building on fire posed a great risk to the general community and the people who responded to the fire, Mulroney said. |
“If Mr Ziotas is in such a position to be motivated [to do this], the real risk is that he has the motivation to commit further serious offences.” | “If Mr Ziotas is in such a position to be motivated [to do this], the real risk is that he has the motivation to commit further serious offences.” |
Ziotas sat quietly in handcuffs as he appeared via video link from Sydney police centre. He is due to appear in Central local court on Tuesday. | Ziotas sat quietly in handcuffs as he appeared via video link from Sydney police centre. He is due to appear in Central local court on Tuesday. |
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