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BREAKING: Man guilty of Dundee supermarket stabbing

‘No stranger to crimes of violence’ Sheriff Grant McCulloch told Robertson: “The fact of the matter here is, for whatever reason, you got involved with the Fyffe family. “You left but you returned armed. You returned looking for Mr Coull, you used that weapon and I can’t ignore that. “You are no stranger to crimes of violence.” The court was told how Mr Coull only required two stitches to the side of his body and was released from Ninewells Hospital on the same day. When giving evidence, he said: “I’ve been traumatised a wee bit. “I get counselling and tablets. I’m still kind of shocked, I don’t go out to pubs or things like that.

Man accused of stabbing was ambushed outside Dundee supermarket

© Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A witness has told how his friend was “ambushed” outside a Dundee supermarket after being accused of coughing on an elderly woman. Paul Booth, 29, was giving evidence in the trial of James Robertson, who denies stabbing a man after coughing on his mother-in-law at Iceland, Campfield Square Shopping Centre, Barnhill, last June. Robertson then fought with Jason Coull, 49, before leaving the scene and returning to stab him in the abdomen.

Stabbing outside Dundee supermarket left victim traumatised

Updated: May 6, 2021, 4:44 pm © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Police at the site of the alleged stabbing at Barnhill, Dundee A witness has told how his friend was “ambushed” outside a Dundee supermarket after being accused of coughing on an elderly woman. Paul Booth, 29, was giving evidence in the trial of James Robertson who denies stabbing a man after coughing on his mother-in-law at Iceland, Campfield Square Shopping Centre, Barnhill, last June. Robertson then fought with Jason Coull, 49, before leaving the scene and returning to stab him in the abdomen. However, Mr Booth, of Perth, said that his friend was falsely accused by the group and watched as Robertson was “ambushed”.

Claims man coughed and shouted corona before Dundee stabbing

Updated: May 5, 2021, 5:24 pm © Gareth Jennings/DCT Media The shops where the alleged stabbing happened A man allegedly shouted “corona” and coughed on an elderly woman before stabbing another man outside a supermarket. James Robertson. 29, allegedly endangered Jason Coull’s life after plunging a knife into him at Campfield Square Shopping Centre, Barnhill, in the middle of the afternoon last year. Jurors at Dundee Sheriff Court heard claims the incident was sparked after Robertson walked past 70-year-old Nancy Fyffe and her twin daughters Laura and Gemma in the Iceland store, while coughing and saying “corona”, before laughing. It was claimed a fight started between Mr Coull, Laura Fyffe’s partner, who was waiting outside, and Robertson.

Claims man coughed and shouted corona before Dundee stabbing

© Gareth Jennings/DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A man allegedly shouted “corona” and coughed on an elderly woman before stabbing another man outside a supermarket. James Robertson. 29, allegedly endangered Jason Coull’s life after plunging a knife into him at Campfield Square Shopping Centre, Barnhill, in the middle of the afternoon last year. Jurors at Dundee Sheriff Court heard claims the incident was sparked after Robertson walked past 70-year-old Nancy Fyffe and her twin daughters Laura and Gemma in the Iceland store, while coughing and saying “corona”, before laughing.

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