Jailed man’s prison boasts: “Five meals, free gym – it was all worth it”

A man who was jailed for viciously attacking his sister's ex boyfriend has taken to Facebook to boast of his time inside.

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by Jack White |
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Boxer Lee Cekic, 25, stabbed and severely beat his victim, before locking him in the boot of a car.

Despite being given a 10 year custodial sentence, Cekic insisted on the social media outlet that he 'won't change'.

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His Facebook profile has since been deleted, but it is reported that Cekic wrote: "I won't change, if anything I will be a lot worse.

"Once I've done my morning routine I look around and say to myself God don't like me much because look where I am, then on the other hand the devil says to me this is the life boy.

Cekic posted boastful Facebook status' of his time inside [stock image]
Cekic posted boastful Facebook status' of his time inside [stock image]

"Five meals a day, free gym membership, no TV licence, visits when you want, and a s*** load of roads (steroids) and w*** mags and you're still going home in four-and-a-half years' time. So it was all worth it [sic]."

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Cekic's victim is said to be so traumatised by the attack that he 'barely leaves the house because he is terrified of what might happen to him'.

He was stabbed twice in the head, which left him with a fractured skull and two bleeds on the brain.

But Cekic seems to have no remorse, writing: "No doubt I will end up back in here for putting some next c*** in a boot but that's just a normal day for me.

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"All I need is my family and a few good pals around me and before you know it I will be home.

"And for all you people asking how I am – I'm doing f***ing blinding."

A Prison Service spokesperson told the Mirror: "It is totally unacceptable for prisoners to access social networking sites to intrust others to do so on their behalf. If they break the rules they will be stripped of their privileges."

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