Victim's horrendous injuries after crack addict slashed his face with Stanley knife while shouting 'I'll kill you'
A man was left needing 20 stitches to his face after a crack addict slashed him with a Stanley knife while shouting 'I'll kill you'. Maciek Karnicki, 31, was attacked by Anthony Leather in the grounds of St Mary's Church in Eccles town centre, Salford.
Leather, of Southway, Eccles, was declared a dangerous offender and handed an extended 12 year sentence, including eight years in prison and an extra four years on licence after pleading guilty to pleaded guilty to wounding with intent and possessing a knife at Manchester Crown Court on Friday.Police have now released an image of Mr Karnicki's injuries, which have left him with permanent scarring.
"You had a knife in your possession. You lashed out at him, holding the knife causing him a slash wound to his head and face, shouting I'll kill you. He tried to get away but you hurt him again. "He describes how everybody stares at him." Defending, Michael James said Leather denied initiating any violence, and claimed he'd been pushed first.
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