Sunderland Echo

Thug jailed following Samurai sword attack

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A thug who left a man needing surgery after a terrifying New Year’s Day Samurai sword attack has been put behind bars.

Andrew Welsh and a group of pals were having a "good catch up" at a house in Pity Me, County Durham, in the early hours of January 1 last year before he "flew into a rage".

Newcastle Crown Court heard the 32-year-old then picked up an ornamental sword and warned his victim "I feel like battering you".

Prosecutor Richard Bennett told the court: "He lunged towards the complainan­t's chest area, who jumped forward and effectivel­y grabbed the blade and was able to lower the point down to below hip level."

The court heard when Welsh saw blood pouring from the victim's hand he was "brought to his senses" and the attack stopped.

The victim, who suffered nerve damage to his hand, needed surgery and has been left permanentl­y scarred.

Five months after the violence, Welsh went to the home of a woman in Hetton who had witnessed the sword attack, and warned her "get those statements dropped".

Welsh, who is serving a prison sentence for burglary, pleaded guilty to unlawful wounding and intimidati­on.

MrRecorder­BenNolanQC sentenced him to a total of 30 months behind bars.

The judge told him: "You were having a convivial evening but for reasons probably related to your consumptio­n of crack cocaine it went horribly wrong."

StephenHam­ill,defending, said: "It was a drug-induced spur of the moment decision to lift the display sword and inflict a single blow.”

He said Welsh gave the victim assistance after he inflicted the injury.

 ?? ?? Andrew Welsh was jailed for 30 months.
Andrew Welsh was jailed for 30 months.

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