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Michael Pringle

Wishaw man stabbed his dad in the back while they waited on their dinner

A man stabbed his dad with a steak knife as they waited for dinner to be served.

Jordan Dalziel then fled to a neighbour's home, leaving his shocked mum to pull the blade out of her husband's back.

Dalziel, 30, admitted assaulting his dad to his severe injury and permanent disfigurement.

Hamilton Sheriff Court heard the attack happened at his parents' home in Greenhead Road, Wishaw, on August 14 last year.

Alice Carey, prosecuting, said the victim, who was aged 60, suffered a cut to his back, a broken rib and a partial collapsed lung.

She told the court Dalziel junior had stayed overnight at the house and "nothing out of the ordinary had occurred".

The prosecutor added: "Around 5pm, with dinner prepared, the accused and his parents, were in the kitchen.

"The accused lifted a steak knife from the table, stood directly behind his father and stabbed him to the upper left side of his back.

"John Dalziel thought he'd been punched and asked his son why he'd done it.

"The accused's mother then noted the knife was lodged in her husband's back. She pulled it out while the accused ran towards a neighbour's house.

"He told a couple there that he had just stabbed his father."

The police were called and when officers arrived they were told Dalziel junior had swallowed a number of painkillers.

He was taken to hospital for assessment before being transferred to Motherwell police station.

Ms Carey stated: "A surgeon said that while the victim's injuries were severe they were not life-threatening.

"He did not require surgery but was kept in hospital overnight before being sent home."

Dalziel has been in custody since his arrest in August 2021.

He was again remanded in custody as Sheriff John Speir deferred sentence until next month for background reports.

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