A man has been jailed for life after fatally stabbing a man in the groin in Salford.
Anton Farrell, 23, of Fenney Street East in Salford was sentenced at Manchester Crown Square yesterday, 14 December, to life in prison for the murder of 19-year-old Karl Harrison.
On the 19 June, Karl was outside his friend’s house on Bradley Avenue when Anton Farrell arrived on a bicycle and then began attacking Karl before stabbing him twice.
Friends took Karl straight to hospital where he sadly died as a result of his injuries.
A search was then launched for Farrell and 10 days later police executed a warrant at an address on Devonshire Street and arrested him for murder.
He will serve a minimum of 21 years.
Police release images after rape in Leeds
Culture at the Heart of Stockport’s Transformation
South Asian Art Exhibition Opens at Cartwright Hall
Men’s Mental Fitness Programme Launches in Blackburn
Former Teacher Charged with 1990s Child Sex Offences
Council Calls for Tougher Fly-Tipping Sentences
Man Jailed for Raping and Exploiting Vulnerable Teen in Stockport
Free Midsummer Festival to Return to Milton Keynes
Leeds Sets Out ‘Landmark Year of Opportunity’ for Major Projects
Calderdale Council Considers Stronger Enforcement Powers
£8.5m Plan Approved to Transform Blackburn Church into Creative Hub
Legal Show
Bhangra Nights
Alim OnAir
The Golden Era