Man admits stabbing paramedics at his Wolverhampton home

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Michael Hipgrave and Deena Evans have spoken about the impact the attack had on their mental health

A man has admitted attacking two West Midlands Ambulance Service paramedics during a call out to his home.

Deena Evans and Michael Hipgrave were stabbed when they responded to a welfare check at Martyn Smith's home in Wolverhampton on 6 July.

Smith, 52, of Stephens Close in Ashmore Park, admitted two counts of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Monday and was remanded in custody.

He will be sentenced on 14 June.

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The paramedics were injured in Stephens Close, Wolverhampton, in July last year

Both paramedics required hospital treatment after the stabbing.

Mr Hipgrave needed surgery for cuts to his back, while Ms Evans had to spend two days in hospital after suffering a chest wound and nerve damage.

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