Two jailed for Whitstable stabbing
It happened in Decmber last year
Two men have been jailed, for carrying out an attack in which a man was repeatedly stabbed and left with life-threatening injuries.
Lewis Day and Daryl Brown chased down and assaulted the man after he had tried to help their friend at Whitstable railway station on the night of 16 December 2023.
They were both arrested on the same night and, after a trial at Canterbury Crown Court, Day was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and Brown was convicted of unlawful wounding.
At a sentencing hearing on 26 November 2024, Day, 26, of Hereson Road, Ramsgate, was jailed for 14 and a half years and Brown, 33, of Elm Grove, Westgate-on-Sea, was sentenced to three and a half years. Day will also serve an extra three and a half years on licence following his term.
Attack
An investigation found that Day, Brown and a friend had been on the opposite platform from the victim, a man in his 50s, on the night of the incident.
Day went to the other platform to retrieve their friend’s phone, which she had left there, and the victim picked it up and gave it to him.
Brown mistakenly thought the victim was attempting to steal the phone and threw a beer can at him from the other platform, narrowly missing the man.
The victim then threw it back, prompting Brown and Day to chase him from the station.
They caught up with him in a nearby alleyway, where the victim was repeatedly stabbed. The pair then returned to the station, leaving the victim in the alleyway with multiple serious injuries.
Response
A witness at the station heard Brown and Day arguing about having stabbed someone. A fight then broke out between the two offenders, before Day boarded a train and Brown and their friend stayed in Whitstable.
Concerned by what he had overheard, the witness went out of the station to look for the victim and found him in the alleyway. He called for help from passing cars, prompting emergency services to attend and the victim to be taken to a London hospital.
Brown was arrested nearby and police detained Day on the train at Margate. They were both charged after detectives collected witness accounts and CCTV from the area.