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hereThe defendant had claimed that his wife had been 'disrespecting' him."He had built up into something of a rage," prosecutor Paul Brookwell said.Shah picked up a knife in the kitchen of their home.His wife backed away and 'begged' him not to hurt her, the court heard.He then 'slashed out' at her throat."She held onto her throat, thinking she was going to die," Mr Brookwell said.Following the attack, Shah went into the front garden of their home and stayed their until the police arrived.His
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hereOne man aged 19 and a boy aged 17 were later arrested on suspicion of section 18 assault.They remain in custody for questioning.Police say they are treating the stabbings as an isolated incident.Enquiries are ongoing. Witnesses described seeing around eight police cars and three ambulances at the scene last night.The restaurant was closed to customers following the incident.
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hereThe boy was punched to the face.There was a further confrontation, and the boy ran off after noticing that Connolly had a knife.He tripped up as he ran, and was set upon as he lay on the ground.He suffered two stab wounds to the back.His father followed and was brought to the ground, before being stabbed three times.Addressing Connolly, the judge added: "You wounded two victims, one a 17-year-old boy, the other his father who was doing no more than any father would do, namely protect his son
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens In a separate incident, police are investigating after a McGill’s bus driver was threatened by a man holding a knife.The incident happened on the number 26 bus in Old Sneddon Street, Paisley, around 2.50pm on Sunday.The 45-year-old man became involved in a verbal altercation with a passenger over a fare.Police said the man then produced a blade before making off with a woman and a toddler.A Police Scotland spokesman said: “If anyone saw what
One of the group is described as being in his late teens, early 20’s, with dark hair and wearing a grey tracksuit, the other male is described as wearing black tracksuit bottoms and a black t shirt.Detective Constable Liam Rodgers, of Paisley Mill Street said: “The victim has been left with an injury which will cause permanent scarring.“I am appealing to anyone who was in the area around the time of the incident and who saw anything suspicious or saw a group of young men around that time to
Renfrew.Police have launched an investigation into the incident which happened at 6.10am this morning on Hairst Street.Officers attended at the street in the town and discovered the man with stab wounds to his torso and handThe man was then rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley for treatment.His injuries are not life-threatening and he remains in hospital where his wounds are being treated.MORE NEWS FROM THE PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESSPolice say they are treating the early morning attack
Frasier legend Kelsey Grammer, is best know for voicing the character Summer in cult animated comedy Rick & Morty.The star was with friends at The Black Ant restaurant in New York’s East Village when the altercation occurred.She told Us Weekly: “I sustained a laceration on my arm, and my friend was stabbed in the back, but thankfully he suffered no serious internal injuries.“We expect to recover quickly.”She added: “My friend and I did what anyone else would do in the same situation.”She went on