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Man stabs best friend 20 times over £20 debt in horror attack… but victim says ‘betrayal cuts deeper than wounds'
Man stabs best friend 20 times over £20 debt in horror attack… but victim says ‘betrayal cuts deeper than wounds'

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • The Sun

Man stabs best friend 20 times over £20 debt in horror attack… but victim says ‘betrayal cuts deeper than wounds'

A MAN stabbed his best friend 20 times in a frenzied attack over a £20 debt. Qusai Abdalla knifed his victim, a man in his 40s, in the head, chest and arm during the horror on September 29, last year. 2 He launched his merciless attack at Tag Croft, in the Ingol area of Preston, in the early hours of the morning. Abdalla, who went by the name Omar, heartlessly filmed the aftermath and sent a video to a friend. The callous 26-year-old later told the same associate he carried out the stabbing over an unpaid £20 debt, said Lancashire Police. Chilling CCTV footage revealed the victim was targeted inside a property in Tag Croft. He managed to escape and make his way to a nearby BP petrol station on Tag Lane at around 2am. Paramedics found him collapsed with serious wounds and rushed him to the hospital where he miraculously pulled through. Heroic members of the public also gave the victim first aid while they waited for help. During investigations, detectives found blood inside the Tag Croft address, "though there had been an attempt to clean it up". Abdalla was located at a home in New Rough Hey, Preston, where officers arrested him on suspicion of attempted murder. Forensics discovered traces of the victim's blood on the defendant's trainers. He originally made no comment in police interviews, until officers showed the video footage Abdalla sent to his associate. The 26-year-old later pleaded guilty to wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm. Appearing at Preston Crown Court today, the victim said the "betrayal has cut even deeper than the physical wounds" because he thought Abdalla was a friend. In an impact statement to the court, the victim said: "Since the attack, I have experienced ongoing trauma. I suffer from frequent flashbacks and anxiety attacks, and at times I feel disoriented and unsure of where I am. "I struggle with sleep and find it difficult to control my thoughts when I feel overwhelmed." He continued: "What makes this even harder is that I feel sorry for Omar, because I thought he was my friend. "That betrayal has cut even deeper than the physical wounds. "For the sake of a bit of money, he has damaged me mentally and physically in a way that may never heal." Abdalla was jailed for 12 years and 4 months. Det Con Emily Armitage said: "This was a cowardly attack which could have easily resulted in a man losing his life... all over a £20 debt. "I welcome the significant sentence handed down to Abdalla which reflects the seriousness of his offending and sends a clear message that Lancashire Police and the courts will not tolerate such abhorrent offending."

Preston man jailed after stabbing friend 20 times over a £20 debt
Preston man jailed after stabbing friend 20 times over a £20 debt

BBC News

time5 days ago

  • BBC News

Preston man jailed after stabbing friend 20 times over a £20 debt

A man who stabbed his friend stabbed 20 times over a £20 debt has been Abdalla's victim was stabbed in the head, chest and arm during the attack at Tag Croft in the Ingol area of Preston, in the early hours of 29 September, Lancashire Police 26, of Tag Croft, had earlier pleaded guilty to wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm and was jailed for 12 years and 4 months at Preston Crown victim, a man in his 40s, told the court that the "betrayal has cut even deeper than the physical wounds" because he thought Abdalla was his friend. 'Suffers flashbacks' CCTV inquiries found the victim had been assaulted inside a property in Tag Croft, before stumbling to a petrol station on Tag Lane, where he was given first aid by members of the public until an ambulance arrived, police found blood inside the property, "though there had been an attempt to clean it up".Abdalla, who also used the name Omar, wa.s traced to a property in New Rough Hey, Preston, where he was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Traces of the victim's blood were found on Abdalla's he made no comment in police interview, he did film the aftermath of the attack and sent the video to an associate. He later told the same associate that he stabbed the victim 20 times due to an unpaid an impact statement to the court, the victim said: "Since the attack, I have experienced ongoing trauma. I suffer from frequent flashbacks and anxiety attacks, and at times I feel disoriented and unsure of where I am. "I struggle with sleep and find it difficult to control my thoughts when I feel overwhelmed."He continued: "What makes this even harder is that I feel sorry for Omar, because I thought he was my friend."That betrayal has cut even deeper than the physical wounds. "For the sake of a bit of money, he has damaged me mentally and physically in a way that may never heal."Det Con Emily Armitage said: "This was a cowardly attack which could have easily resulted in a man losing his life... all over a £20 debt."I welcome the significant sentence handed down to Abdalla which reflects the seriousness of his offending and sends a clear message that Lancashire Police and the courts will not tolerate such abhorrent offending." Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.

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