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Lee Tate describes 'slaughterhouse' scene after friend stabbed in Overcliffe, Gravesend

By: Sean McPolin smcpolin@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:01, 28 February 2019

Updated: 10:46, 28 February 2019

A man who helped keep his friend alive after he was stabbed says the experience was like being in a “slaughterhouse”.

Lee Tate was convinced Tony Adams would die when he was attacked in Overcliffe, Gravesend, on Monday last week.

The 48-year-old rang the emergency services when he saw his mate walk back from the front door covered in blood.

Lee Tate, 48, helped keep his friend alive after the attack

He said: “I was in his flat when he went to the door before coming back, saying he had been stabbed.

“There was blood everywhere – it was all up the hallway and door, like a slaughterhouse.”

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Mr Tate applied pressure to the dad-of-four’s stab wounds while on the phone to the ambulance service, who were at the scene 15 minutes later.

The builder added: “I was shaking and pressed on the wound and tried to keep talking to him.”

“He passed out a couple of times and I had to bring him back round.

“I didn’t think he was going to make it. I thought my friend was going to die.

Tony Adams, of Overcliffe, Gravesend, was stabbed last week

“I was shouting at them [ambulance service] down the phone.

“They were on the phone the whole time telling me what to do.

“It’s a big surprise to have something like that happen so close to home. I keep getting flashbacks of it all and so does my friend.

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“I’ve installed some locks and CCTV at his place so he will hopefully be at ease a bit.”

Earlier, a woman was assaulted before having her car stolen.

The Overcliffe in Gravesend

Jonathon Dowling, 27, of Springhead Parkway, Northfleet, was charged last Wednesday with attempted murder, actual bodily harm and taking a vehicle without consent.

Police spokesman Vicki Foster said: “The charges relate to an incident which was reported to have happened at around 12am on Monday, February 18, where a woman, was assaulted.

“A short time later a man was reported to have received injuries consistent with stab wounds to his leg and arm.

“The injuries were not deemed life-threatening and the man was taken to a local hospital.”

Dowling appeared at Medway Magistrates’ Court last Wednesday.

He was remanded to appear before Woolwich Crown Court on Wednesday, March 20.

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