Man’s hand cut off by samurai sword: court

Man’s hand cut off by samurai sword: court

A person accused of chopping one other man’s hand off with a samurai sword – leaving him combating for all times – might have his newly laid cost upgraded even additional, a courtroom has been informed.

The main improvement within the case in opposition to Jayden Wade Doyle comes lower than a day after Queensland police introduced they’d upgraded his cost of grievous bodily hurt to tried homicide.

Mr Doyle, 25, was remanded in custody following the alleged violent incident in The Pines, close to Millmerran, within the state’s Darling Downs on Sunday.

Police allege the sufferer, 56, suffered a “significant” harm to his hand – allegedly brought on by a samurai sword – following a dispute on the handle about 9.30pm.

Mr Doyle is additional alleged to have fled the scene and was discovered at a service station on Gore Highway at Captains Mountain.

He has been charged with tried homicide, theft, illegal use of a motorized vehicle and going armed to trigger worry.

The 56-year-old sufferer was taken to hospital in a vital situation.

On Wednesday, Toowoomba Magistrates Court was informed it was “quite possible” Mr Doyle’s contemporary cost of tried homicide can be upgraded following a dialogue with the arresting officer.

A cost of grievous bodily hurt in opposition to him was dropped by prosecutors.

Lawyer Alysha Jacobson, performing for Mr Doyle, stated she was not searching for any additional instructions on the temporary of proof, which was ordered earlier this week.

“I would simply seek it be due on May 8,” she stated.

Mr Doyle’s matter was adjourned till Thursday.

Source: www.news.com.au