Man jailed for knife attack during fight

Wayne Bryson has a scar underneath his left eye. He is wearing a grey jumper and has his light brown hair long on top. Image source, Durham Police
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Wayne Bryson left his victim with life-threatening injuries, police said

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A man who stabbed his victim with a kitchen knife and fled on a bus has been jailed for eight-and-a-half years.

Wayne Bryson, 31, was involved in a brawl with another man in Hawthorne Street in Easington, County Durham, in February.

The fight spilled out onto the street, where his victim suffered life-threatening stab wounds to his chest and back.

Bryson was found guilty at Durham Crown Court of wounding with intent and possession of a knife in a public place.

Durham Police said he was arrested after fleeing the attack on a bus to Peterlee, and then throwing the knife in a bus station bin.

Bryson, of no fixed address, was sentenced on Monday.

Det Sgt Anthony Wild said the force remained committed to "reducing weapon-based violence across our patch".

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