A 27-year-old Ipswich man accused of attempted murder and possession of a ‘zombie knife’ following a stabbing in Bury St Edmunds has appeared before a judge at Ipswich Crown Court.
Alexander Cornell, of Britannia Road, Ipswich, is charged with attempted murder, wounding with intent and possessing an article with a blade.
He was charged with the offences following a stabbing in Bury St Edmunds at the Parkway car park on Monday, July 4.
Emergency services were called just after 2.30pm and the victim, a man in his 40s, was taken to West Suffolk Hospital for treatment.
No pleas were taking from Cornell during the hearing on Monday (October 3) and a further case management hearing will take place in October 20.
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