Man jailed for Rotherham stabbing

Published 15th Jan 2016

A 59-year-old man has been jailed for six years for stabbing a man in the neck and head at a Rotherham pub last year.

David Rimmington, of Roughwood Road, Kimberworth Park, was sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court after previously pleading guilty to Section 18 assault.

He was jailed for six years and ordered to serve three years on license following his release.

At around 8.25pm on Saturday 9 May 2015, Rimmington stabbed a 59-year-old man in the Angel pub on Bridgegate in Rotherham town centre.

The victim, who was with his wife and friends, was stabbed in the head and neck and required hospital treatment for his injuries.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Alex Dorlin said: “This was an unprovoked and brutal assault on an unsuspecting man who was enjoying a night out with his loved ones.

“The victim is incredibly lucky that his injuries were not more severe, as this could very well have turned into a murder investigation.

“Rimmington’s actions, which were captured on CCTV, were shocking and I’m pleased he has accepted responsibility for his violent actions.”

Several members of the public and the pub landlord pulled Rimmington off his victim, tried to get the knife out of his hand and held him until police officers arrived.

DC Dorlin continued: “We’re very grateful for the support we have received from the local community and the pub-goers that evening throughout our investigation.

They showed exceptional bravery in pulling Rimmington off his victim and holding him, putting themselves in danger to ensure the safety of other people in the pub.

When our officers arrived, we were able to make a swift arrest and recover the knife used in the attack.

“Violent crime and the use of a knife to harm another person will not be tolerated in South Yorkshire."