A
drunken guest, who stabbed a pal through the Adam's apple after
demanding cash, has been locked-up for four years and four months.
Toader-Marius
Morosan, 38, of Marsh Lane, Stanmore, pleaded guilty to inflicting
grievous bodily harm on the 53-year-old man at an address in
Constable Gardens, Edgware.
Harrow
Crown Court heard Morosan had visited relatives at the address on May
27, where the victim also lived.
Morosan
was drunk and demanded a sum of money from the victim.
The
victim told Morosan he did not have any cash.
Later
that day, at around 5.30pm, Morosan entered the kitchen where the
victim was washing up and suddenly picked up a knife and stabbed him
in the throat.
The
London Ambulance Service was called, and paramedics treated the
victim's wound.
He
was taken to hospital and received stitches. He has since recovered
from his injuries.
A
witness in the kitchen grabbed Morosan as he lunged with the knife,
potentially preventing more serious injury.
Morosan
fled the scene but was later arrested at his home address.
When
interviewed Morosan tried to play the attack off as a joke that went
too far.
Detective
Constable Amin Kohzadbayat of Barnet CID said: "Morosan's
violent tendencies were brought out by his alcohol consumption.
“On
this occasion the victim is lucky to be alive as the knife penetrated
his Adam's apple, and was only stopped as a witness intervened."
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