The Gold Coast Bulletin

Bail for stabbing accused

Man charged with wounding over shopping centre parking incident

- Keith Woods, Jessica Paul & Charlton Hart

A man accused of stabbing one man in the back and slashing another across the face in an argument over a parking space has vowed to fight the charges.

Officers swarmed the Highland Park Shopping Plaza carpark at about 8pm on Saturday after the alleged attack on the two men, aged 31 and 42.

The two Highland Park men were transporte­d to Gold Coast University Hospital with minor injuries.

Their alleged attacker Paul Raymond Close, 66, was taken into custody. He has since been charged with two counts of wounding and one of possessing a knife in a public place.

Chief Superinten­dent Craig Hanlon said police believed a “trivial” dispute over a carparking space had sparked the altercatio­n.

“At 8pm on Saturday we had an incident at the Highland Park Plaza, an incident involving a 66-year-old male and another two males who were unknown to him,” he said. “They got into an altercatio­n over a parking space.

“Subsequent­ly, the 66-yearold male has allegedly decided to stab one of the males in the back and slash the other one across the face with a knife.”

Superinten­dent Hanlon said police wanted to remind the community that violence was “not the way to solve problems”.

“Our understand­ing is it was over a carparking said.

“We’re talking at 8pm at night. I haven’t been to Highland Park for a while, but I’m guessing at 8pm at night there are a lot of carparks.

“Luckily, at Highland Park these two people were not seriously injured but we have to tell the community out there, violence is not the way to solve your issues or your concerns with other people.”

Mr Close remained in custody before facing Southport Magistrate­s Court on Monday morning, when he successful­ly applied for bail.

The court was told the Highland space,” he

Park man had health concerns and that there appeared to be scope for “significan­t” case conferenci­ng moving forward. Magistrate Janice Crawford ordered that Mr Close must remain at the same address and have no contact with his alleged victims as conditions of his bail.

Speaking outside the Southport watch house, Mr Close said he would fight the charges, strenuousl­y denying the stabbing allegation­s.

“Of course not – why would anybody want to do that? It’s ridiculous,” he said.

His case is due to return to court on April 9.

Why would anybody want to do that? It’s ridiculous ...

Paul Raymond Close

 ?? ?? Paul Raymond Close leaving the Southport watch house.
Paul Raymond Close leaving the Southport watch house.

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