💨 Abstract
Former "The Apprentice" contestant Sohail Chowdhary helped stop a psychotic knifeman who attacked passersby outside an Aldi in Southampton. Chowdhary, a martial arts instructor, distracted the attacker, warned the public, and guided police to the scene. The attacker, Azzedvie Mahmoudi, was jailed for two years and six months after admitting multiple charges. Mahmoudi's actions were attributed to stopping his medication for paranoid schizophrenia.
Courtesy: Sabrina Barr
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