Friday, 15 Nov 2024

Man who had 'nonse' carved into his back reveals shares pictures of his injuries

A football coach whose injuries were so bad they left his ambulance worker mum traumatised has spoken about his ordeal.

Jordan Storey, 28, had ‘nonse’ [sic] carved into his back by his attackers while being tortured over a period of 48 hours.

He has now agreed to release pictures showing some of the injuries he suffered across his body after two women and two men were jailed for what they did.

Jordan said: ‘The injuries I sustained are horrific and I genuinely thought they were going to kill me. I had accepted this was the end for me.

‘All I could thing about was my children and family. I feared I would never see them again.

‘Instead of killing me they decided to scar me for life and carve ‘nonce’ in big letters onto my back and degrade me for life while I was strapped to the chair.

‘The footage was shared with almost everyone in my local area and my friends and family have viewed how I was tortured.


‘The humiliation is beyond description. Being tortured was horrific.’

Jordan was tied to a chair and attacked with an axe, sledgehammer, knife, dog chain and a dumbbell bar, and had his hands and feet set on fire.

He believed he was going to die at the hands of Jamie Barker, Lewis Herman, Rebecca McNally and Chelsea Wilson-Ford as he heard them discussing dumping his body at Whitley Bay and framing him for rape.

They lured him to the attack at Wilson-Ford’s flat in February last year, telling him that Barker had assaulted her.

By luck, police turned up at the flat for an unrelated matter and found Jordan with multiple injuries and yellow skin after suffering acute kidney failure.

His injuries included:

  • broken ribs
  • broken nose
  • broken toe
  • cuts across his body – including one to the thumb so deep bone was visible
  • bruising to the face
  • cigarette burns on his arm and hand
  • ‘Nonse’ carved into his back

Pictures were found on Herman’s phone and he had posted video of the violence on Facebook.

Jordan can no longer work as a shopfitter because of the damage to his thumb and suffers from PTSD. He is also unable to work as a football coach and feels numb at the thought they were going to try and frame him for rape.

Barker and Herman were both jailed for over 10 years. McNally was given a nine-year prison sentence and Wilson-Ford got two years.

They were all given indefinite restraining orders and their barrister said they were sorry.

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