In the British city of Tornby, the driver shouted on a pedestrian because of the intersection of the road in the wrong place, for which he was killed. This is reported by Edition The Guardian.
According to law enforcement officers, 34-year-old Alexander Leighton went on a busy road and almost fell under the wheels of the BMW car, which was driving a 40-year-old James Stocok. The motorist, brings in the cabin of a small son, shouted the comment to pedestrian, after which he took the knife from the backpack and stabbed a man in front of the child.
It is reported that after the happening Leighton escaped from the scene of the crime and got rid of the murder tool, which did not find it. The next day the attacker was detained in the pizzeria. According to a pedestrian, it was self-defense.
Earlier in St. Petersburg, the driver after the trip attacked with a knife on two passengers of his taxi. On the evening of December 10, a 27-year-old taxi driver took two men. It is noted that they were heading to the store on Lensovet Street (in the south of the city) and that both were in a drunken state. A conflict occurred between passengers and the driver. When the men came out of the car, the taxi driver went out and cut into both knife, after which disappeared on the same car.