19/06/2008
Court Date In 'Dog Walker Stabbing' Case
A man has been charged with attacking two men standing outside a bar in west Belfast earlier this month.
The attack took place on the Springfield Road where the pair were injured by a man apparently out walking a dog at about 11.50pm Thursday, 12 June.
Now, a 33-year-old has been charged with attempted murder over the attack last week.
At the time, police said that the dog walker allegedly attacked the men using a knife, causing hand injuries to them.
The two victims were standing outside the premises when they were approached by a man walking his dog. He produced a knife and attacked them. Both men sustained injuries and were taken to hospital.
The accused is to appear before Laganside Magistrates Court later on Thursday.
See: Dog Walker Stabs Men
(BMcC)
The attack took place on the Springfield Road where the pair were injured by a man apparently out walking a dog at about 11.50pm Thursday, 12 June.
Now, a 33-year-old has been charged with attempted murder over the attack last week.
At the time, police said that the dog walker allegedly attacked the men using a knife, causing hand injuries to them.
The two victims were standing outside the premises when they were approached by a man walking his dog. He produced a knife and attacked them. Both men sustained injuries and were taken to hospital.
The accused is to appear before Laganside Magistrates Court later on Thursday.
See: Dog Walker Stabs Men
(BMcC)
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