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“I was crippled by a stabbing 15 to one and my attackers never saw prison”

Punched, kicked and stabbed in a brutal 15 to one ambush in the heart of Birmingham, a teenager was feared dead. Located near the city’s landmark Bull, he ran into the Bullring shopping center for help.

With the knife narrowly missing his spine, doctors told him he was “lucky to survive” the vicious attack, which saw him surrounded and beaten in front of horrified onlookers. Now 21, his dreams of becoming a boxer dashed by his injuries, he says: “After I was stabbed, I just gave up on life.”




Meanwhile, three of those involved in the knife attack all avoided jail in a “joke” sentence last month. Awais Ali Wastti Khan confessed to a series of murders; causing GBH without intent, having an article with a blade or point, possessing a prohibited weapon and possessing a disguised firearm. The 22-year-old, from Kingstanding, received a two-year prison sentence, suspended for two years.

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Two youths, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were given a 12-month community order and 100 hours’ unpaid work respectively for the affray, as well as a conditional discharge for using threatening words/behaviour. Despite having flashbacks and struggling to sleep, work, walk and even sit, the victim was awarded £500 compensation for his ordeal.

“My head was cracked, my back was bleeding, I had baseball bats hit me in the face, my fingers were crushed, my face, legs and arms were hit so much that 500 pounds. It is nothing,” he told BirminghamLive in an exclusive interview, reflecting on the attack when he was 17.

“I thought to myself, have I waited three years for this? If I had known this from the beginning, I would have dropped the case. What’s the point of giving them a suspended sentence or community service? It sends the message to young people that anyone can do it and they get away with it.

“They say they get up with guns and knives, but when it comes to sentencing, do I give them that? Those guys had machetes, baseball bats, dusters – and I was alone. To me, it looks like they’re taking my mic off.

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