Man charged with attempted murder after Belfast knife attack
Summary
A man named Hadi Alodid appeared in court in Belfast charged with the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie, along with other related offenses. The victim suffered serious injuries, including the loss of an eye, and the judge refused bail, also addressing violent protests that followed the attack.Key Facts
- Hadi Alodid, 30, from Belfast, is charged with attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie.
- Alodid is also charged with carrying a knife in public and making threats to kill an NHS radiographer.
- The victim received cuts and deep wounds, losing his left eye.
- Alodid appeared by video link and refused a lawyer but had an Arabic interpreter.
- Bail was denied, and the next court date is set for July 8.
- The judge praised emergency helpers and the public who assisted the victim.
- The judge condemned attacks on emergency workers during protests after the incident.
- The judge warned that those involved in violence and disorder, including masked protesters, will face prison.
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