Two thugs have been locked up after a man had a television smashed over his head during a "horrific" attack in his East Kilbride home.The victim was also punched and stamped on before Neil Hanton and Anthony Rooney fled with £500 worth of his belongings.The 24-year-old victim has since died, but Hamilton Sheriff Court heard that his death was not connected to the attack.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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