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Horror in seaside prepare station as attacker with knives in each arms randomly stabs man

The attacker has been sentenced to 4 years in jail.

An attacker with knives in each arms stabbed a near-enough stranger (Picture: British Transport Police)

An attacker wielding knives in each arms has been jailed for a “utterly unprovoked” broad daylight assault in a seaside city. Jason McDonagh, 22, of no mounted handle, was sentenced to 4 years’ imprisonment on February 27 for his rampage final yr in a busy Bognor Regis railway station, simply earlier than a bunch of schoolchildren arrived.

In keeping with the British Transport Police, McDonagh was solely loosely identified to the sufferer, who needed to be rushed to hospital for emergency surgical procedure. Portsmouth Crown Courtroom heard that the sufferer had been at a good friend’s flat within the early hours of November 25 when McDonagh confirmed up, appearing aggressively towards each individuals earlier than falling asleep. The sufferer and his good friend left the flat to get some meals, however once they returned a short while later, they discovered the 22-year-old awake and aggressive once more.

Regardless of being requested to go away, the attacker stayed within the flat at round 8.20am when the good friend and the sufferer left the house once more.

McDonagh then appeared from an alleyway earlier than throwing a glass bottle and a kitchen knife on the sufferer. He picked that knife up and chased the sufferer in direction of the station with knives in each arms, in accordance with the BTP.

CCTV footage exhibits McDonagh lunging on the man within the station forecourt, leaving him with a big slash harm to his proper arm. He continued to assault the sufferer, knocking him to the ground earlier than he was in a position to rise up and run away.

BTP Detective Constable Christopher Could mentioned: “I’m happy to see McDonagh obtain a big custodial sentence that recognises each the bodily and psychological hurt he precipitated to the sufferer, and the shock and concern he precipitated to the group.

“McDonagh has by no means defined his actions on that day. He was solely loosely identified to the sufferer and by all accounts his actions have been utterly unprovoked.

“The assault came about at a busy station in entrance of horrified commuters who have been going about their days, and actually simply seconds earlier than a bunch of younger schoolchildren had been escorted into the station by their academics. McDonagh carried out his assault with out a care in any respect for any of them.

“Our detectives and forensics officers labored tirelessly to collect very important proof in order that McDonagh might be charged and remanded inside 24 hours of the incident, guaranteeing he was taken off the streets and justice achieved for the sufferer.

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“I’d wish to thank them, our companions at Sussex Police, the native authority and the Crown Prosecution Service for his or her unbelievable laborious work and help throughout our investigation.”

McDonagh appeared at Portsmouth Crown Courtroom on Friday, January 2, and pleaded responsible to Grievous Bodily Hurt (GBH) and two counts of Possession of a Bladed Article. He was sentenced on Friday, February 27, to 4 years’ imprisonment.

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