Police statement as 16-year-old sentenced for Samurai Sword stabbing
Police have said it is "miraculous" that a man stabbed with a samurai sword near Daisy Dip did not die as his attacker is sentenced.
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Senior reporter Timothy Edgley covers Southampton Crown Court and Southampton Magistrates' Court on a daily basis.
Senior reporter Timothy Edgley covers Southampton Crown Court and Southampton Magistrates' Court on a daily basis.
Police have said it is "miraculous" that a man stabbed with a samurai sword near Daisy Dip did not die as his attacker is sentenced.
A Southampton teenager who left a man dying on the floor after plunging a Samurai Sword into his back in front of his mum and brother has been jailed.
The Daily Echo has published 16 death notices in the last 7 days.
A man who was caught with cannabis is among those sentenced at Southampton Magistrates' Court.
Concerns have been raised over a broken front door to the block of flats where Mark Noke was murdered by a gang 16 months ago in Thornhill.
Police have authorised the use of increased powers to remove travellers from a field behind a Southampton leisure centre.
A 35-year-old man has been charged after items including Jack Daniels Whiskey were stolen from shops in Eastleigh.
A large traveller encampment has been set up on a playing field behind Chamberlayne Leisure Centre in Southampton.
A Bailey's thief who was banned from Sainsbury's in Ringwood is among those who have been sentenced at Southampton Magistrates' Court.
A Southampton man has appeared in court accused of conspiring to smuggle drugs into Bronzefield prison
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