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Man released after stabbing three makes new knife threat

South Wales Evening Post

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December 06, 2025

A MAN given a life sentence for stabbing three strangers at a party threated a woman with a carving knife outside a block of flats after returning to the community, a court has heard.

- JASON EVANS

Man released after stabbing three makes new knife threat

(SOUTH WALES POLICE)

Michael Mathews was out of prison on licence when he swung the blade at the woman during the course of an "argument or discussion" between a group of people.

The 56-year-old later tried to run away from police, discarding a large carving knife as he fled on foot.

Swansea Crown Court heard that in 2013 Matthews was given a life sentence with a minimum term of five years for stabbing three members of the same family after bursting into a New Year's Eve party having seemingly gone to the wrong address. He served nine years of that sentence before being released back into the community on a life licence.

Sian Cutter, prosecuting, told the court that on September 22 this year CCTV operators alerted police to an incident involving an unknown male brandishing a knife at the Matthew Street flats in the Dyfatty area of Swansea.

Officers went to the location but the knifeman had left. But based a description of the suspect they were able to find him in nearby High Street.

The court heard Mathews ran off when he saw the officers approaching, discarding a "large carving knife" as he did so. The defendant was chased and caught as he tried to climb over a fence.

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