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Scots gas worker savagely beaten after forgetting repair tool

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Shocking footage has emerged of a workman being beaten unconscious after leaving a tool needed for a repair job. The sickening attack in Edinburgh was carried out on an employee of a building firm run by notorious businessman David Love.

The victim was targeted in an assault which saw him lying motionless on the ground while still being punched by a thug. Moments earlier, he was repeatedly asked, “Where’s the analyser?” and told to fetch it.It’s understood the worker failed to bring in a gas analyser used in boiler exhausts.Cops attended but said they were given “no information” by people they traced and “no complaint” was received.Love is seen at the start of the film.

Last night, he said the injured man was a gas engineer he’d employed for two weeks.The 41-year-old said it was a worker from a different company who turned up at the scene and attacked the victim.Following the beating, Love said the victim was taken home where he handed over the gas analyser before being sacked.The attacker’s face is blocked out in the video and voices are disguised using software to prevent his identification.Love has built up a reputation for having ruthless business practices, including sending a video of a masked man wielding an AK47 assault rifle to a customer with an unpaid bill.The ex-boxer set up a debt collection where he visited homes in a stab proof vest to demand cash.

He also dumped a mum-of-nine’s belongings in a garden during an eviction.The new video was filmed about 2pm on March 4 and starts with men jumping out of a vehicle in West Pilton Loan where a David Love Property (DLP) van is parked.A man is heard asking: “Is the analyser there?”Love is seen looking in the back of his company van.The camera focuses on the

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