Man slashed with machete by stepdad in row over inheriting mum’s house | UK News
A legal consultant says he is lucky to be alive after his stepdad slashed his head open with a machete during a row over who would inherit his mum’s house.
Scott Bass, 29, was also left with a grisly Z-shaped scar after Mark Kilpatrick, 50, hacked at him with the 15-inch Gurkha-style military blade in Darlington, Durham, in January last year.
The pair had been discussing who the home would pass on to – despite his mum still being alive – when Kilpatrick lost his temper and went to fetch the huge knife from the garage.
Scott recalled: ‘I don’t know why he got so angry about it. We got into a big argument and I decided I was going to go to bed. I realised I’d left my phone charger downstairs and lo and behold he’s stood there with a machete. I was in disbelief, thinking “You cannot be serious” over an argument like this.’
A year later he still cannot remember how the topic even came up, let alone how it triggered such appalling violence.
On the attack, he went on: ‘He tried to hit me with the machete but I put my arm up above my head which is how I got a big scar on my arm.
‘Then he tried to hit me in the head again which is where he hit my thumb. It was pretty bad when it did make contact because it was a big machete.
‘I thought, “He’s trying to kill me”.
‘There was blood everywhere. I managed to get upstairs and put my head straight over the bath and it was just pouring with blood.
‘I couldn’t believe it – I was in complete shock.’
Kilpatrick later pleaded guilty to charges of GBH with intent and possessing an offensive weapon at Teesside Crown Court, where he was jailed for four years and eight months.
Scott said: ‘He’s ruined his life and my mam’s life too for being so stupid. He deserved everything he got.
‘His sentence isn’t that long considering he tried to kill someone with a machete.
‘I’ve still not got an apology off him. But there’s certain milestone events that make me happy like when I was on holiday and remembered he’s in a cell.
‘I feel really lucky. One movement of my head the wrong way and that would’ve been it.’
His brother Damien has now launched a fundraiser in aid of EDGE NE – an organisation dedicated to supporting young people affected by criminal exploitation and serious youth violence.
Scott said: ‘We think it’s important that younger people realise the effect of knife crime. We want to be able to prevent similar attacks in the future. It’s important that people are educated on it.’
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