Fake Amazon delivery driver, 36, faces years in jail for forcing his way into family home so he could beat and rob girl, 14, her aunt and her grandmother in shocking attack aired on 24 Hours in Police Custody Sandel Hornea, 36, forced his way into a house in Luton in September 2019 He approached the house wearing a hi-viz jacket and carrying a package He assaulted a 14-year-old girl, her aunt and her grandmother in an attack Hornea fled home to Romania and was extradited back to the UK in March By Darren Boyle for MailOnline Published: 15:30 BST, 14 October 2021 | Updated: 15:30 BST, 14 October 2021 Viewcomments A bogus Amazon delivery driver who forced his way into a home before assaulting and robbing three women is due to be sentenced today. Sandel Hornea, 36, was carrying a parcel and wearing a high-vis jacket when he stormed the property as the front door was opened. Inside, he assaulted a 14-year-old girl, her aunt and her grandmother in a horrific assault that was caught on camera. Sandel Hornea, 36, was carrying a parcel and wearing a high-vis jacket when he stormed the property as the front door was opened to the property in Luton, Bedfordshire in September 2019 Hornea forced himself into the house attacking a 14-year-old girl, her aunt and her grandmother during the home invasion He pleaded guilty to two counts of grievous bodily harm and one each of actual bodily harm and robbery at Luton Crown Court The women suffered serious injuries after the assault at their home in Luton, Bedfordshire in September 2019. Hornea later fled the UK to his home country of Romania. He was extradited back to the UK in March this year. He pleaded guilty to two counts of grievous bodily harm and one each of actual bodily harm and robbery. The case has recently featured on Channel 4 documentary 24 Hours in Police Custody. Hornea, of Luton, is due to be sentenced at Luton Crown Court this afternoon. Hornea, pictured here in Luton Airport, recently featured in the Channel 4 documentary 24 Hours in Police Custody Hornea was extradited back to the UK where he later pleaded guilty to the attack Hornea, who had served a nine-year jail term in Italy for sex trafficking, launched the brutal assault after slipping into the UK in 2019. The father of the youngest victim, a Chinese family who are not named, posted the video online in an attempt to track down the attacker - and offered a £20,000 reward information on the suspect. However, this angered investigating officers who believed it may have jeopardised any chance of a prosecution. DCI Tom Hamm tells the documentary: 'They've literally put footage of the whole CCTV up. Policing is about holding your cards close to your chest and not giving away what you've got. Unfortunately, in this case, by putting the CCTV images all over social media, he's now become a massive flight risk.' The video, shared on Facebook, was captioned: 'This person has not been caught yet. He is on the run now. 'Please please help me. Share this post in Great Britain even international so this person can be recognised or be seen and get caught. 'Please, please help me. Share this please. My daughter may lose her eye and my mum is going to have head surgery. So please please help me share this post and get this person please. This happened on Monday in Bedfordshire.' Posted alongside the video was a picture of a young woman with heavy bruising around her eye. The police are now in a race to apprehend the suspect, fearing that the publicity will mean he will go to ground. The £20,000 reward and the discovery of his fingerprints on the fake Amazon parcel lead to his capture by Romanian police and return to the UK in March. Bedfordshire police soon learned Hornea had several convictions in Romania, Hungary and Italy for sex trafficking. Detective Inspector Tom Hamm adds: 'How can someone who did a nine-year stretch be allowed to come here?' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility