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Man, 43, who stabbed a member of the ambulance staff with a screwdriver sentenced to 4 years imprisonment for GBH

| April 27, 2016

A 43 year old man from Aylesbury has been sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for GBH following an investigation by Thames Valley Police.

On Tuesday 26th April 2016 Stephen Pullen, aged 43, from Eaton Road, Aylesbury pleaded guilty to GBH at Aylesbury Crown Court and was sentenced on the same day to four years’ imprisonment.

On Thursday 21st January 2016 Pullen stabbed a member of the ambulance staff in the stomach with a screwdriver in Stoke Road, Aylesbury. The victim, a 38 year old man, was attending a call out from the offender.

Investigating officer, Det Con Ben Giddings from Force CID in Aylesbury, said: ‘This was a shocking and unprovoked attack on a member of the emergency services who had come to help Pullen after he had claimed to be suffering from a stroke. Once in the back of the ambulance and without any warning he stabbed the victim with a screwdriver.

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