A man who suffered severe injuries while attempting to murder his own wife has now won a major lawsuit against the hospital that treated his wounds.
According to local media outlets, 36-year-old Dorinel Cojanu who hails from Romania had been jailed for a span of 11 years in 2015 after he was found guilty of trying to kill his own wife.
At that time, he had been living in Watford in Herts and that’s when he opted to use a giant kitchen knife to inflict the most severe types of critical injuries to his wife.
The man’s brutal attempt resulted in the knife piercing through the woman’s breast and entering her rib cage. The woman was covered in severe injuries but still managed to survive the attack made by her drunk husband in their own kitchen.
His wife named Daniela was forced to stay in a hospital for nearly four months as the knife also managed to pierce organs like her liver as well as her lungs.
Meanwhile, sources claim that the attack made by the suspect was of the most ferocious kind that it left him with the most severe wounds to his hand. This included two major cuts on the fingers of his right hand.
While he was still in jail, the suspect managed to launch a claim of compensation against the NHS, boldly claiming that they had been involved in criminal negligence while treating his hand injuries. And that’s because doctors at the hospital failed to treat the suspect soon after he entered jail.
Moreover, his lawyers claimed that he should have had surgery within 10 days of being wounded but that was not the case. They even spoke about how his appointment had been canceled due to fears of security.
Now, he has won the case and has been granted nearly £17,500, although he did demand compensation worth £325,000.
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