A teenager has denied involvement in a stabbing in Norwich which happened more than three years ago.
Baz Tofik, 18, faces three charges in connection with an attack in 2021 that left a man in his 50s hospitalised with serious injuries.
It follows an incident when police were called to an address in Goldwell Road, Norwich, at about 2.45pm on January 21 following reports a man was at the location with stab wounds to his arms and legs.
He had been stabbed in the Hobart Lane area at about 2.20pm.
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Police subsequently attended an address in the Trafalgar Street area of the city as part of an extensive enquiry.
Six people - four men and two women - were arrested in connection with the stabbing.
Tofik appeared before Norwich Crown Court to face three charges via video link from HMP Chelmsford.
He pleaded not guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent, wounding without intent and possession of a bladed item.
Recorder John Hardy set a trial date for October 17 this year.
He ordered Tofik remain in prison on remand until the trial.
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