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External Link/Members OnlyA bus driver has been jailed for two and a half years for the kidnap of a workmate he suspected of having an affair with his wife.
Kevin Garfoot, 48, and a 17-year-old youth climbed aboard Sean Stonehouse's single-decker at their depot in Nottingham in August of last year.
The pair, armed with a knife and a gun, ordered Mr Stonehouse, 40, to head into the countryside, Nottingham Crown Court was told.
Then he was forced to write to Garfoot's estranged wife Christine ending the alleged affair.
Bound and gagged
Mr Stonehouse was also instructed to send a mobile phone text message "confession" to his own wife Dawn.
Later the kidnappers met accomplice, Andrew Coulson, 23, and the trio bundled Mr Stonehouse into a car, the court was told.
They drove him to a house where he was bound and gagged then driven to railway sidings and marched 500 yards into woodland.
He was left tied to a ladder in a sewer, but managed to free himself and ran to a pub to call police.
The three men were arrested hours later and all admitted kidnap at an earlier hearing at Nottingham Crown Court.
Bad health
Garfoot, of Fulwood Crescent had been parted from his wife for several months when he snapped at his depot in the Beeston area of Nottingham, the court was told.
Judge Michael Stokes QC, sentencing Garfoot said: "This was an extremely serious offence for which you were primarily responsible.
"It is a seriously aggravating feature that you induced a youth to commit this offence with you.
"I have reduced the sentence you may have received due to your poor health."
Coulson, of Welstead Crescent, Aspley, Nottinghamshire, was earlier sentenced to 15 months in jail.
The teenager, who cannot be identified, was earlier jailed for 18 months.