A man has been jailed after pouring bleach down a man’s throat and beating him to death in Moston.
Miroslav Kolman, 36, of Kenyon Lane, Moston was sentenced at Manchester Crown Square yesterday Tuesday 6 February for the murder of Jiri Ulman.
The court heard how Kolman – a supposed friend of Jiri - invited the victim inside a property a few doors down from his house on 6 August 2017.
Once inside, Jiri was subjected to a brutal beating and as he lay on the floor, Kolman poured bleach down his throat.
He then set about looking for a car that he could use to move Jiri’s body and after failing to start a broken-down van, he found a Vauxhall Vectra which he drove to Ten Acres Lane.
Here, Kolman dumped Jiri’s body in woodland – an area where he had previously visited to discard old car tyres – and drove back home.
Jiri’s body was found two days later with head and chest injuries and a tyre around his head.
Kolman was sentenced to life imprisonment and will serve a minimum term of 35 years.
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