Man sentenced to six years in jail after stabbing victim in Canterbury
He admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent
Last updated 8th Jul 2024
A man has been sentenced to six years in jail after admitting stabbing a man during an attack in Canterbury.
Rashaan White was quickly arrested and charged following the serious assault in Station Road East on 29 September 2023.
The 22-year-old, from Wincheap, later admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent and was jailed for six years at Maidstone Crown Court on Friday 5 July.
Another man who took part in the assault, Joseph Agbata, who is also 22 and of Station Road East, was given a two-year suspended sentence for unlawful wounding for his involvement.
The assault took place shortly after 1am, when witnesses saw White and Agbata chasing a man along the road outside Canterbury East railway station.
In an attempt to get away, the victim got into a van of someone waiting nearby, leading the vehicle's owner to jump out and get into another van.
White then smashed the windows of the van in which the victim was hiding, causing him to get out and run away. White and Agbata caught up with him and repeatedly punched him.
When he fell to the ground, they kicked, punched and stamped on him, with White twice stabbing the victim with a knife.
The victim suffered stab wounds and other injuries and was taken to a London hospital, from where he was later discharged.
Using footage filmed by witnesses and local CCTV, police tracked White to a local accommodation building where he was staying and he was arrested at around 3.30pm that afternoon.
Clothing matching that he was seen wearing during the attack was found in the room where he was staying, linking him to the offence.
Police in Canterbury were given extra stop and search powers following the attack and one of the officers brought in as part of the response saw Agbata in the area at around 5pm that afternoon. He was stopped and arrested.
Detective Constable Connie Baker, investigating officer for East Kent CID, said: 'This was an extremely violent assault and it is only through sheer good fortune that the victim did not suffer far more serious injuries.
'I would like to thank the members of the public who assisted our investigation. Their help led to officers arresting both of these men within hours of the assault.
'There is absolutely no place for knife crime in Kent and we will do everything within our power to track down violent offenders and bring them to justice.'