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Remand for two accused of wounding man in Douglas

Court told complainant was stabbed on Cinder Path on Saturday

Two men from Douglas have been remanded at the Isle of Man Prison after being accused of stabbing another man who allegedly owed a £10,000 drug debt.

Donovan Kitching, of Clarence Terrace, and Michael William Glover, of Alder Road, appeared at Douglas Courthouse today (22 August).

Both have been charged with unlawfully and maliciously wounding the man with the intent to cause him grievous bodily harm on Saturday (19 August).

The court heard police received a report, at around 7pm, that a man had been stabbed on Cinder Path.  

The alleged victim had then sought refuge at a property on Ballakermeen Road – he’d suffered two wounds one to his hand, which required stitches, and one to the side of his head.

Police later asked the public for help by requesting dash-cam footage from anyone travelling along Peel Road between 6pm and 7pm that day.

The prosecutor told the court that Mr Kitching, who is 39-years-old, had reportedly taken responsibility for collecting the debt owed by the man adding: “This clearly is an escalation in collection methods.”

Thirty-year-old Mr Glover, the prosecutor said, had allegedly lured the man to the meeting spot before he was attacked.

Committal proceedings – where the case is elevated to the Court of General Gaol Delivery – will take place on 17 October.

Mr Glover made no application for bail, Mr Kitching’s bail application was refused – both men were remanded at the Isle of Man Prison until their next court appearance on 29 August.

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