Murray Deakin (pictured) allegedly stabbed his grandmother to death on Friday afternoon
A man accused of murdering his grandmother in a shocking knife attack has fronted court wearing a hospital robe and with cuts on his face.
Murray Deakin allegedly attacked his grandparents Gail Winner, 69, and her husband Thomas, 71, inside their home in the town of Bega, in New South Wales, on Friday afternoon.
The 20-year-old faced Batemans Bay Local Court on Sunday, charged with one count of murder and two counts of wounding with intent to murder.
Police will allege Deakin stabbed Mr and Mrs Winner about 3.30pm on Friday, before fleeing the scene and causing a frantic five-hour police manhunt.
Wearing just the hospital gown and shorts as he faced court on Sunday, Deakin said the words ‘I’m sorry’ as he was led from the courtroom by police, the ABC reports.

Deakin allegedly attacked his grandparents Gail, 69, and Thomas Winner, 71, inside their home (pictured) in the town of Bega, in south-east New South Wales, on Friday afternoon

Police dust for fingerprints at the Bega home where Deakin was reportedly living with his grandparents
It was not clear what Deakin was apologising for.
Deakin, who was reportedly staying with his grandparents, allegedly attacked both of his relatives multiple times with the knife.
Mr Winner, who was also suffering from stab wounds, made his way out onto East St and attempted to flag down a passing motorist.
When emergency services arrived at the home they reportedly found Mrs Winner in a critical condition.
She was rushed to South East Regional Hospital, but died later that afternoon.
Mr Winner was airlifted to Canberra Hospital and remains in a critical condition.
Approximately an hour after emergency services became aware of the alleged knife attack, Deakin is said to have flagged down a car and attacked the driver.
It’s alleged he hit a man in the head with a hammer, leaving him with critical injuries.
A female passenger was able to escape unharmed.

Deakin was refused bail and is expected to reappear in Batemans Bay Local Court on Monday
Deakin then allegedly drove off in the car, before crashing 500 metres down the road and fleeing into bushland.
Police called in helicopters, negotiators and special tactical operatives to capture him and arrested him at about 8.20pm.
Deakin did not apply for bail and it was formally refused. He is due to reappear in the same court on Monday via video link.
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