Ipswich man Alexander Cornell pleads not guilty to attempted murder after Bury St Edmunds car park stabbing
Published: 11:39, 20 October 2022
| Updated: 15:57, 20 October 2022
An Ipswich man has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder over a stabbing in a Bury St Edmunds car park.
Alexander Cornell, 27, of Britannia Road, appeared at Ipswich Crown Court this morning.
He has been charged with attempted murder following an incident on July 4 this year.
A man in his 40s was stabbed in the Parkway car park.
He survived the attack, and was taken to West Suffolk Hospital for treatment.
Cornell now faces trial over the matter, although Judge Martyn Levett did not fix a date.