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Man who stabbed neighbour in parking space row jailed

A man who inflicted "life-changing" injuries on a neighbour in a savage knife attack amid a row over a parking space has been jailed for more than seven years.

Stephen McAulay, 35, stabbed James Duncan "multiple times" to the head and body during the incident outside their homes in the Carntyne area of Glasgow on 13 May 2024. It came after bus driver McAulay sustained a minor facial injury during an earlier confrontation over a parking space on their road, with the attacker later returning armed with a blade.

Judge Lord Young told McAulay: "Whatever the rights and wrongs of that dispute, you would not let the matter rest." Crane operator Mr Duncan required emergency surgery to a chest wound, while injuries to his head resulted in "significant" loss of vision to one eye. The judge described the injuries as "life-changing.

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