BOXER Danny Green has wished an “obscenely painful death” on one of the women who murdered teenager Aaron Pajich-Sweetman after she was attacked in prison this week.

In a post to his 588,000 Facebook followers, the outspoken Perth sportsman said the law had been forced “into the hands of the community” when Trudi Lenon was badly burnt by a fellow inmate at Bandyup Women’s Prison.

Lenon, 43, was doused with boiling water during a suspected payback attack on New Year’s Day.
“My hat is off to whoever carried out this act,” Green wrote.

“I’m tired of our putrid constitution forcing the law into the hands of the community.

“This poor young man. The way his life ended was just incomprehensible.

“I hope you get an infection and die a horrid and slow and obscenely painful death you foul mutt.”

While his Facebook rant has been liked by more than 2000 people, some have pointed out the message appears at odds with his anti-violence campaign.

Green has been a vocal campaigner against one-punch violence and coined the term “coward’s punch” for the attacks.

“The Coward Punch can also be construed by the coward as “vigilante justice”. Even though nobody feels bad when these mutts get their natural street justice, you need to be aware of potential pit falls in your logic Danny,” one Facebook user wrote.

“While I agree with 99.9 % of what you say Danny - But Remember what ghandi said ‘ an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind,” another wrote.

Green, who is unavailable for comment, said he was writing “what many think.”

Lenon and her partner-in-crime Jemma Lilley, 26, lured autistic 18-year-old Mr Pajich-Sweetman to their Orelia home in June 2016 and killed him to satisfy a twisted death fetish.

Both were convicted in November of murder after a long trial and are due to be sentenced next month for the crime.