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Judge rejects role of Ozempic in grandmother's roadside stabbing attack
Key takeaways
- The attack happened by a busy road in Wollongong last year.
- A 60-year-old woman has been sentenced to 27 months in jail after stabbing her grandson and daughter-in-law by a roadside in Wollongong last year.
- The judge rejected the defence argument that weight-loss drugs played a role in "sudden, overwhelming anger" ahead of the attack, but accepted mental health impacts.
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The attack happened by a busy road in Wollongong last year. (ABC Illawarra: Justin Huntsdale)
A 60-year-old woman has been sentenced to 27 months in jail after stabbing her grandson and daughter-in-law by a roadside in Wollongong last year.
The judge rejected the defence argument that weight-loss drugs played a role in "sudden, overwhelming anger" ahead of the attack, but accepted mental health impacts.
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