Belfast attack, first hearing for Alodid
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AdnkronosBelfast attack, first hearing for Alodidadnkronos.com(Adnkronos) - Hadi Alodid, the man accused of a serious knife attack in north Belfast, has been informed by the judge that he will face serious charges and should seek legal counsel. Alodid, 30, residing in Duncairn Avenue, in the north of the city, was charged last month with attempted murder in connection with a violent incident that occurred in early June. The victim, Stephen Ogilvie, in his forties, lost his left eye in the attack and also sustained injuries to his right eye. The incident sparked serious unrest in Belfast.
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