
Jasanth Sivanesa Charged with Attempted Murder After Brutal Stratford Stabbing Leaves Victim Fighting for Life!
Hi and welcome to this Video Production News Crime Report. A man has been charged with attempted murder following a harrowing knife attack in Stratford…
Jasanth Sivanesa Charged with Attempted Murder After Brutal Stratford Stabbing Leaves Victim Fighting for Life!
Hi and welcome to this Video Production News Crime Report.
A man has been charged with attempted murder following a harrowing knife attack in Stratford that left the victim with life-changing injuries.
Police were called to Elis Way, Stratford, at approximately 9:10pm on Monday, 19 August, after reports of a serious assault. Upon arrival, officers found 36-year-old Tom Savage suffering from significant stab wounds to the head, abdomen, and back. Mr. Savage was rushed to the hospital, where he spent six and a half weeks undergoing extensive treatment.
In a statement released last month, Mr. Savage described the terrifying ordeal and his long road to recovery;
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he further said.
Recalling his experience in the hospital, he said::
Mr. Savage revealed that his injuries required him to relearn how to walk, calling the recovery process:
His life has been permanently altered by the attack, and his injuries have been officially classified as life-changing.
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Following a detailed investigation by officers from the local CID, a suspect was identified and arrested on Friday, 29 November.
Jasanth Sivanesa, 21 (born 18 May 2003), of Forrester Way, Stratford, has been charged with attempted murder in connection with the assault. Mr. Sivanesa has been remanded into custody and is set to appear at Stratford Magistrates’ Court today, Monday, 2 December.
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