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Machete attack victim taunts drugs gang who chopped off his leg in video from hospital bed

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A gangland thug who had his leg hacked off in a brutal machete attack has shared a defiant video message from his hospital bed.The 28-year-old man and his partner, also 28, were hacked at by a blade-wielding drugs gang who burst into their Coatbridge home at 2.30am on May 17.The pair are understood to have been targeted after they failed to repay a six-figure debt.Both victims were rushed to hospital with serious injuries.

The man had his right leg amputated and a number of his fingers sewn back on. The woman, who sources say was attacked when she tried to call police, also had to have a number of fingers stitched back on to her left hand.The man, who goes by the name "Strictly Criminal" online, has now shared the clip taunting his attackers.In the footage, he is seen dancing in hospital as stares down the camera and says: "Take the fingers, take the leg, but you won't take my life, ya bunch of f***ing dafties."A woman who appears to be filming the man can be heard giggling in the background.Our sister title the Sunday Mail previously reported that the female victim of the attack said her life will never be the same following the terrifying ordeal and has since split from her partner.She said: “It’s a horrendous thing that happened to me and it’s difficult to talk about.

I’m just trying to move forward with my life and recover from all of this. It has been a traumatic experience.“I’m trying to focus on me and the kids at the moment.

My partner and I have now gone our separate ways."Neighbours at the scene of the attack told the Daily Record that the woman's partner was released from jail on the day of the horror incident and claim police told them the machete gang travelled from Liverpool to seize drugs cash.One said:

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