Man charged over Barry Island stabbing after boy has leg amputated
L'essentiel
Idris Ahmed charged with wounding with intent after 17-year-old boy stabbed at Barry Island, leading to lower leg amputation; defendant denies involvement.
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Pourquoi c'est important
A serious stabbing incident occurred on a busy Bank Holiday at Barry Island.
A man has appeared in court after a 17-year-old boy who was stabbed at Barry Island had to have his lower leg amputated. Idris Ahmed, from Riverside, Cardiff, is charged with wounding with intent and possession of a knife following the incident on 25 May. Ahmed, dressed in a grey sweatshirt, spoke only to confirm his name and address during the hearing before Cardiff magistrates on Saturday. "This matter relates to a very serious incident, where the victim sustained a serious stab wound resulting in the amputation of his lower leg beneath the knee," said Angharad Jones, prosecuting. "The offence was in a public place on a very busy Bank Holiday with hundreds of people around." Defending, Ellis Worsley said the defendant denied being involved. Ahmed was remanded into custody to appear before a judge at Cardiff Crown Court on 3 July. South Wales Police is continuing to investigate the incident and said the victim was in critical care at Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales.
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Further updates on the victim's condition
Probable · En quelques jours
Idris Ahmed's next court appearance will provide more details
Très probable · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- Motivation behind the stabbing
- Full extent of the victim's current condition beyond the amputation





