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A man has been jailed for stabbing another following an argument over a kitchen.
Stephen Jenkins approached a man he knew in a multi-occupancy residence in Knightrider Street, Maidstone, on December 14, where he lived.
The two had previously disagreed over the use of a communal kitchen area and this time the argument escalated into a fight where Jenkins suddenly pulled a knife from his coat.
He stabbed the victim in the side before fleeing the scene while the emergency services were alerted by others.
The victim, who was in his 50s, was taken to hospital for treatment and his attacker was found and arrested on the same day.
While at the police station, Jenkins also caused damage to a phone in the custody area.
He was charged and pleaded guilty at Maidstone Crown Court to wounding with intent and criminal damage.
On Thursday, March 9, the 48-year-old was sentenced to three years and four months’ imprisonment.
Detective constable Chris Welham, of West Kent CID, said: "This man used extreme violence following an argument over a minor matter.
"He did not seek to assist his injured victim but fled the scene thinking only of escaping justice. This was unsuccessful and he is now, quite rightly, starting a prison sentence."