In her opening address, prosecutor Mary-Jane Thomas said stabbing victims Ryan Boe and George Nielson were in a group of drunk people who left a Queenstown bar at about 2.15am. When walking up Beach St, the group got involved in an argument and fight with another group, which included Harrington. Boe ran up to a man in Harrington’s group and hit him over the head with a bottle, Thomas said. Harrington then pulled out a knife and stabbed Boe four times. When Nielson became involved, Harrington stabbed him once, Thomas said. Both victims were flown to Dunedin Hospital for urgent surgery; Boe for a lacerated liver and Nielson for a lacerated stomach and gall bladder.
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Man who stabbed two revellers during Queenstown street brawl claims self-defence
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Nelson man on trial for stabbing two men in Queenstown
19 Apr, 2021 07:50 PM
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Jack Harrington appears on the first day of his jury trial in the Invercargill District Court, where he is facing charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Photo / Luisa Girao.
Jack Harrington appears on the first day of his jury trial in the Invercargill District Court, where he is facing charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Photo / Luisa Girao.
Otago Daily Times
A 21-year-old man who admitted stabbing two men in Queenstown in 2019 says he acted in self defence, a jury has heard.