A
car passenger, who plunged a knife into another man's heart over a
remark made about spitting out of the vehicle's window, will be
sentenced for attempted murder next month.
Joseph
Dolan, 21, (pic.bottom) of Summerwood Road, Isleworth stabbed Lee
Collins, 23, (pic.top) after the roadside incident in West London.
He
was convicted at Isleworth Crown Court of attempting to murder Mr.
Collins in Elmwood Avenue, Feltham on March 2.
During
the trial the jury heard that at around 4.50pm Mr. Collins was
standing with a group of friends next to his new car in a service
road off Elmwood Avenue, when another car drove past.
Dolan,
who was the front seat passenger, spat on the ground as he passed the
victim's group and Mr. Collins made a comment towards Dolan.
Dolan's
car stopped a short distance away and he got out and confronted Mr.
Collins.
Standing
face to face with the victim, Dolan asked “What did you say?” and
without warning removed his right hand from his jacket and stabbed
Mr. Collins in the left side of his chest, penetrating his heart.
He
then turned and walked back to his car which drove off.
Mr.
Collins was taken to St. Mary's Hospital where he underwent extensive
treatment to the heart and brain.
He
remained in a critical condition and was released from hospital on
March 27, however he will have ongoing left sided body weakness for
life and is highly likely to require further surgery.
Detective
Chief Inspector Andy Manning said: : “Lee Collins' life was saved
thanks only to the expert medical care provided by the emergency
services.
“He
received life changing injuries which will affect him for the
remainder of his life.
“Dolan
carried out a vicious and callous attack on Lee and his violent
action has resulted in a lifetime of suffering for both Lee and his
family.
“This
conviction sends out a strong message to those who act in this
mindless fashion, that the MPS will pursue you and put you before the
courts, where justice will be served.”
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