‘Dropping to his knees’: Dad’s Christmas Day stabbing caught on CCTV

‘Dropping to his knees’: Dad’s Christmas Day stabbing caught on CCTV
A dad who was stabbed on his entrance garden on Christmas Day has spoken out together with his household on the knife crime plaguing Queensland.

Ben Clarke mentioned it had been a “normal” Christmas earlier than a teen got here to the home uninvited that night, the place his son was having a gathering.

He informed Today that the gatecrasher had “obviously had a large day”, and that he had calmed {the teenager} down and had him pushed dwelling.

Ben Clarke was stabbed outside his Queensland home on Christmas Day.
Ben Clarke was stabbed outdoors his Queensland dwelling on Christmas Day. (9News)

But {the teenager} returned about half an hour later, and Ben mentioned he had “concealed a knife” within the automobile.

He mentioned there had been “a bit of a confrontation”.

“I was concerned for the child because he was extremely heightened and out of control,” he mentioned.

“I just tried to settle him down. He was screaming and yelling about what he was going to do. I didn’t see any knife in his hand or anything.”

Ben Clarke was stabbed outside his Queensland home on Christmas Day.
Ben was left with a 17cm wound in his torso. (9News)

CCTV footage exhibits Ben and one other determine approaching the boy, then attempting to restrain him, earlier than Ben steps again.

“He just stabbed me,” Ben is heard saying on digicam, earlier than the 46-year-old collapsed.

Ben’s oldest son runs out to take his shirt off and maintain it tight to his father’s wound.

“I will never forget my husband dropping to his knees and clutching his chest and my other two sons running in to help him,” Ben’s spouse Cresta mentioned.

“I thought that he was going to die on the grass that day.”

Ben Clarke was stabbed outside his Queensland home on Christmas Day.
Ben and his spouse Cresta say issues want to vary. (Today)

Ben was left with a 17cm stab wound to his torso, narrowly lacking his coronary heart.

He was taken to hospital for emergency surgical procedure, and has since returned dwelling.

An adolescent has been arrested and charged over the stabbing, however has been granted bail.

“The laws need to change,” Cresta mentioned.

Ben mentioned the issue may solely be traced again to the management within the state.

“I don’t understand how this has been normalised?” he mentioned.

Queensland knife crime has spiked 33 per cent since 2016.

The state authorities has returned to bringing again breach of bail legal guidelines for teens, in a bid to stymie the continuing violence.

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Source: www.9news.com.au