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Lee Simpson denies stabbing father in alleged attack in Jetty Road, Warden

A man accused of trying to kill his father in an alleged stabbing appeared at Maidstone Crown Court today.

Peter Simpson needed surgery at a London hospital after suffering 14 wounds in Jetty Road, Warden, on January 23.

Lee Simpson denied attempted murder, an alternative charge of wounding with intent, having a bladed article - a Stanley knife - and aggravated vehicle taking of a Ford Focus.

VIDEO: The aftermath of the stabbing

Prosecutor Donna East told Maidstone Crown Court the father, who is in his 50s and lives in Leysdown, suffered a punctured lung and fractured rib but was able to discharge himself from King's College Hospital the next day.

Danny Moore, defending, made a bail application for Simpson, 25, of Crow Lane, Romford, Essex.

Mr Moore said Simpson was employed and his mother's partner had offered a £5,000 surety.

But the prosecution objected to bail and Charles Macdonald QC refused the application and remanded Simpson in custody until his trial on July 17.

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