A TEENAGER on a night out with his mum went ‘completely berserk’ and attacked a young woman with a ‘zombie knife’ outside a bar in Northwich.
A crown court judge said there could easily have been a fatality when Joshua Clow repeatedly slashed his victim with the ‘absolutely horrific’ weapon, leaving her with deep cuts, in need of stitches and left with permanent scarring.
Clow, 18, of Brookcot Road in Manchester, appeared in Chester Crown Court earlier today, Wednesday, where he was sentenced to six years in jail for wounding with intent, possession of a bladed article and assault.
The prosecution described how on November 12, 2021, three girls were in Revival Bar in Northwich and at around 11pm, Clow went over to them and asked where he could get drugs, causing an argument to break out when they said they didn’t know.
The court heard how a security officer walked towards the group, but despite his presence, Clow became enraged and pushed one of the girls backwards by her throat.
He was then led outside the premises where he remained by the front door.
CCTV images, played during the hearing, showed a man and the three girls appear by the door and one of the girls throwing a drink over Clow before the group move further inside.
Later that evening, when the girls and the man leave the building, CCTV images show Clow running across to them with a blade in his hand.
He performs four slashing movements, striking one of the girls – despite the security officers’ attempts to hold him back.
The recording also showed a physical altercation between the defendant’s mum and the victim.
The victim of the terrifying knife attack needed stitches and says she is ‘physically scarred for life’.
In a victim impact statement read out in court, she said at the time the incident affected her deeply, caused her to have trouble sleeping, not feeling able to go out, and impacting her family and friends too.
In mitigation, Ryan Rothwell, defending, said Clow has had a ‘troubled upbringing’ with mental health problems, is only young and lacks maturity.
Mr Rothwell added his client shows genuine remorse and said Clow told him: “If I could take it back I would.
“I want the complainant to know how sorry I am.”
He said the girls’ volatile reaction to him in the bar sparked his lashing out, however Judge Patrick Thompson disagreed with this explanation and said people are understandably not going to react well when asked where to get drugs.
Judge Thompson added: “His reaction was then to go completely berserk.”
“If he hadn’t been held back by the bouncers who knows what would have happened.”
Sentencing Clow to six years in a young offenders’ institution, Judge Thompson told him: “You completely lost your head.
“You slashed her four times with this zombie knife while being held back.
“If you weren’t being held back it seems to me there would have been a fatality.”
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