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Man abducted from Paisley and dumped in a cemetery after 12-mile terror ride

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A terrified man was dragged off the street in Paisley before being stripped naked in a dark graveyard after being taken on a 12-mile terror ride.Keeron McCaffery was the innocent victim in a dispute his attackers had with a friend.The 23-year-old was hauled into a car in Paisley and brutally beaten leaving him with serious eye injuries.He had tried to get out of the moving motor at one stage on the Erskine Bridge.Keeron was eventually dumped in Langfaulds Cemetery in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire and his clothes ripped off him.He told jurors at the High Court in Glasgow: “I thought I was going to die.”But, Keeron was spared when one of his assailants appeared to take pity on him and handed him back his jogging bottoms.He managed to stagger free to a nearby house to raise the alarm.Two thugs are now behind bars after they were convicted of being involved in the abduction and attempted murder of Keeron on December 2, 2021.Jamie Cunningham, 30, and Steven Quill, 37, will be sentenced next month.Victim Keeron told how he had been short of cash in the lead up to Christmas and been offered £30 to “do a job” for a friend.He agreed and was due to meet a man in Broomlands Street, Paisley that night.Keeron said he saw who he believed the person to be and went over to speak to him.But, after a brief chat, he recalled the stranger punching him before a BMW raced up and around four masked assailants leapt out.They were also wearing blue latex gloves.Giving evidence behind a screen, Keeron said: “They were bigger and definitely older.“They started kicking and punching while grabbing me into the car.“I was saying you have not got the right person.

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