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Hartcliffe man slashed Uber cabby in the face and robbed him
Daniel Armstrong-Eccles pleaded guilty to robbery and possessing blade
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A Hartcliffe man who said he wanted to stab someone slashed an Uber cabdriver in the face and robbed him.
Daniel Armstrong-Eccles had produced a blade and stated he had wanted to carry out a stabbing, Bristol Crown Court heard.
When taxi driver Makhron Miah arrived to take he and a friend to Bedminster, they refused to pay the fare upfront.
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image captionDaniel Armstrong-Eccles will serve six-and-a-half years in prison and an additional five years on licence
A man who slashed a taxi driver s face with a knife before robbing him has been jailed.
Daniel Armstrong-Eccles also stabbed the driver in the attack in Bristol on 31 October 2020.
The 25-year-old was jailed for six years and six months and will serve an additional five years on licence.
Avon and Somerset Police PC Marcie Penson said: The victim endured this horrific assault and has a reminder every time he looks in the mirror.
On the evening of the attack, Armstrong-Eccles had been heard to say he wanted to stab someone before a friend called a taxi for him.
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