CCTV Released of Suspect in Stafford Stabbing, Victim Critical
CCTV of Suspect in Stafford Stabbing Released

Police have released CCTV footage of a suspected 'Eastern European knifeman' as they hunt an alleged attacker who left a man fighting for his life. The victim, a man in his 60s, was walking near Stafford's Castle Golf Club course on Thursday evening when he was approached from behind and randomly attacked by a man believed to be in his 20s. He was later discovered slumped on a bench with stab wounds by a member of the public, who raised the alarm and called an ambulance.

Victim in Critical Condition

The victim was taken to hospital for treatment and remains in a critical condition. Police have launched a manhunt for the attempted murder and have released footage showing the alleged attacker. In the CCTV, from around 7pm on Thursday, a man wearing blue tracksuit trousers and a black puffer jacket with a hood up can be seen sprinting along the road. The force is also asking people to think if anyone they know returned home with any unexplained injuries or if they have been acting out of character.

Details of the Attack

The stabbing occurred as the man walked on a public footpath through the golf course and was approached from behind by a man believed to be Eastern European. The victim managed to stagger from the pathway to the golf clubhouse, where he collapsed on a memorial bench outside with blood pouring from his wounds. He suffered multiple injuries to his legs and body and had 'defensive' wounds to both hands, indicating he tried to fight off his attacker. The victim is not a member of the club, a barman working on Saturday said.

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Community Reaction

A barman at the golf club said: 'We're all hoping that police catch the culprit very soon. It was a horrific, shocking incident and very alarming that he is still on the run. We are praying the man makes a full recovery and our hearts go out to him and his family.' He added: 'It was a vicious and unprovoked attack and it is awful that it happened so close to our club and course. It is a nice area and usually a safe place. The man is not a member of our club but was just walking nearby and got attacked randomly. It is a popular route and a 15-minute walk up to the castle.'

Police Investigation

Detective Chief Inspector Ian Fitzgerald said: 'This remains a fast-moving investigation, and we are progressing a significant number of enquiries. The response from the community has been tremendous and I am grateful to everyone who has already contacted us with information. Anyone with information, no matter how small it may seem, should contact us as it could be an important part of the investigation.' He added: 'The victim remains in a stable but critical condition so it's vital we identify this male as soon as possible. We understand this is concerning for the community. We're doing everything possible to identify and locate the person responsible. Specialist officers continue to carry out extensive enquiries including forensic examination, CCTV trawls, and detailed searches. An increased police presence remains in the area.'

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