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Drunk woman stabbed boy over X-box row

Isobel Mackenzie faces jail after being found guilty of stabbing a 13-year-old at Inverness Sheriff Court.

25 November 2009 16:01 GMT

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Drunk woman stabbed boy over X-box row

A drunk 55-year-old woman faces jail after stabbing a 13-year-old boy in her care and endangering his life - after he refused to stop playing his X-Box.

Isobel Mackenzie lunged at the young boy and struck him in the abdomen with a kitchen knife after they rowed about the computer game.

A jury at Inverness Sheriff Court found her guilty of the attack following a three-day trial.

The victim had told the court that Mackenzie was drunk when she attacked him at a house in the Highland capital on December 29 last year.

He said he was playing his X-Box in the living room when she arrived at the house drunk.

The teenager, now 14, told a jury: "She told me go upstairs and I had to unplug the X-Box and carry it to the bedroom to play there."

However, he later wanted to look up 'cheat codes' on the Internet, which help players progress on computer games.

The boy said he returned to the living room and connected to the Internet, but was told to turn it off by Mackenzie.

He told the jury: "She hit me on the back of the head. I stood up and pushed her back. We started fighting.

"We were punching and kicking each other."

However, he said the physical fight stopped after two minutes and the teenager resumed to working on the computer.

When he started playing the X-Box again, the boy said Mackenzie switched the computer off and pushed him back in his chair.

The teenager added: "I stood up and switched it back on. She pushed me back down on the chair. I saw she had a knife. I got up and tried to push her back, and then got stabbed."

The boy told the court the assault was deliberate and not accidental, adding: "She lunged at me."

Mackenzie had denied assaulting the boy to the danger of his life.

She claimed that he had inflicted the wound himself in a bid to get her into trouble.

Mackenzie had earlier admitted wilfully neglecting the youngster by being in a drunken state while the boy was in his care.

Sheriff Margaret Neilson called for background reports before sentencing on December 22.
 

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    1. 26 Nov 2009 10:39Registered childminder said

    Thank you for ommitting the Childminder word.

    There are a lot of good quality care giving Childminders out there and I think that I can speak for most if not all registered childminders " We must value and respect ourselves so that others will respect and value us for doing one of the most "RESPONSIBLE"

    jobs that anyone could ever do and that is to look after someone else's child or children!"

    I thank you again.

    A very responsible registered childminder,

    Joan Ross,

    from the Highland Capital

    INVERNESS.

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    2. 26 Nov 2009 16:07INGA44 said

    this is the boys own MOTHER.

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