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Two jailed for Telford stabbing which left a man fighting for his life

Two people have been given jail sentences for their role in a stabbing in Telford, which left a man fighting for his life.

Lemar Boothe. Image: West Mercia Police
Lemar Boothe. Image: West Mercia Police

Lemar Boothe, aged 21, of no fixed abode and a 15-year-old boy who cannot be named for legal reasons, were sentenced at Stafford Crown Court on Friday, 26 September.

Boothe received a 7 year and 2 month custodial sentence, and the teenager was given 43 months in a Young Offender Institution. 

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The court heard how on Monday 28 October, 2024 at around 4pm police were called to King Street in Dawley following reports of a stabbing.

When emergency services arrived, they found the victim had suffered three stab wounds, including one to his chest, and was in a critical condition.

The victim, an 18-year-old man, was taken to hospital where he had to undergo emergency surgery.

Following the attack officers launched an investigation, which led to the 15-year-old and an 18-year-old man being arrested in connection with the incident. Boothe was arrested the following day.

All three were charged with attempted murder, with the 15-year-old and Boothe pleading guilty to grievous bodily harm during the trial held in May.

The 18-year-old man was found not guilty by a jury during the trial.

No clear motive has ever been established for why the attack took place.

Detective Inspector Paul Drury, from Telford’s reactive CID said: “I hope today’s sentencing sends a clear message to those who think they can bring violence to our streets and think they won’t face consequences.

“My team have worked tirelessly to get justice for the victim, and I hope today can bring him some sort of closure which will allow him to move forward with his life.

“No clear motive has ever been established for this attack, but it is unacceptable to carry out such violence in the middle of a busy Telford town.”

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