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Murder During a Dinner Party: New Insights

During an argument at a dinner, one participant stabbed another with a knife.

This was reported by the police.

The incident took place in June of last year. Investigators found that a quarrel erupted between a 39-year-old host and a 30-year-old guest during a dinner. During the conflict, the guest grabbed a knife and struck the host in the back.

Realizing what had happened, the assailant called the police and an ambulance. Upon arrival, medical personnel confirmed the victim's death. The forensic examination revealed that the cause of death was acute blood loss due to a stab wound to the chest.

The perpetrator was detained in accordance with the legal process. Subsequently, the court chose to impose a detention order.

During the pre-trial investigation, overseen by the prosecutor's office, sufficient evidence of the suspect's illegal actions was collected, leading to murder charges.

The indictment was sent to court. During the hearing, the defendant admitted his guilt, blaming alcohol. Considering his sincere remorse, the court found him guilty and sentenced him to eight years in prison.