Riccall man who stabbed friend receives prison sentence

18 year-old Callum Daniel Ryan Haigh - of Wheatfield Walk - has been sentenced at York Crown Court.

Callum Daniel Ryan Haigh
Author: Benjamin FearnPublished 2nd Dec 2021

A Riccall man's been sentenced to 44 months in prison for stabbing his friend.

18 year-old Callum Daniel Ryan Haigh of Wheatfield Walk, Riccall was yesterday (1st December 2021) sentenced at York Crown Court.

It's after a drunken fight ended with him stabbing his friend.

Haigh and his friend were socialising together on evening of 20th September 2021 when things became heated and a fight broke out between the two men. Haigh received minor injuries in the altercation which ended with him stabbing his 20 year-old friend in the side.

Haigh’s victim left the address and knocked on the door of a nearby property to ask the resident to call him an ambulance. He was taken to hospital and received surgery after it was found the knife wound had penetrated his kidney.

Haigh pleaded guilty to wounding with intent and was sentenced to 44 months in a young offender institution.

North Yorkshire Police Detective Constable, Alex Dorlin, commented on the case:

"This incident demonstrates how a fight can quickly turn into something much more serious when there is a knife involved.

"The victim and defendant had been friends for a long time but an alcohol-induced fall out led to one of them almost losing their life with the knife penetrating several inches through to one of his kidneys.

"I hope that Haigh’s sentencing demonstrates how seriously we and the courts take offences of this nature."

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