Woman stabbed in Burnley Marks and Spencer store tells court knife got stuck in her handbag 

‘He was trying to kill me’: Shopper who was stabbed in a Marks and Spencer by a man who believed the retailer was ‘funding the persecution of Palestine’ tells court he would have continued his attack but his knife got stuck in her handbag

  • Munawar Hussain, 58, stabbed M&S manager in the neck on December 2, 2020
  • Samantha Worthington survived the harrowing attack in Burnley, Lancashire
  • Shopper Janet Dell was also stabbed but said the knife lodged into her handbag 
  • Hussain later said he believed M&S funded Israel in ‘persecution’ of Palestine 


A Marks & Spencer shopper had a miraculous escape after a knifeman’s weapon plunged into in her handbag strap during an allegedly frenzied attack, a jury has heard. 

Munawar Hussain, 58, had just stabbed the female store manager in the neck before he lunged at shopper Janet Dell on the morning of December 2, 2020.

The defendant later said he carried out the attacks in Burnley, Lancashire, because he believed the retailer funded Israel in what he described as its ‘persecution’ of Palestine.

Mrs Dell told police she was buying Christmas gifts for her family when she heard a scream and then saw a woman run towards her with an elderly Asian man chasing.

She said: ‘I sort of froze and I was trying to register what was going on. Before I saw the knife I thought at first she was a shoplifter.

‘Within seconds he has turned and I felt something go into my arm. It was a stinging sensation. I thought, ‘has he just stabbed me?’

Mrs Dell slipped in her own blood and a struggle ensued as she got off the floor. She said she then felt ‘something on her back’ before her assailant ran off.

Manchester Crown Court heard Samantha Worthington (pictured) was knifed near her jugular vein by Munawar Hussain, 58, before he chased her through the store in Burnley, Lancashire, in December 2020

Hussain was arrested near the scene (pictured being led away by officers) and is now on trial for two counts of both attempted murder and of wounding with intent

Hussain was arrested near the scene (pictured being led away by officers) and is now on trial for two counts of both attempted murder and of wounding with intent

Police cars swarmed the streets surrounding the store following the double stabbing in December 2020

Police cars swarmed the streets surrounding the store following the double stabbing in December 2020 

It was only when she was sat down and being tended to by M&S staff that she realised a knife blade was embedded in the leather strap of her bag over her right shoulder.

She said: ‘If he had the knife I am convinced he would have used it again. I think he was trying to kill me.

‘His eyes were dark and determined. It was like a stare, a penetrating stare.’

The store manager, Samantha Worthington, also told police she too thought face-mask-wearing Hussain was trying to kill her as his eyes ‘looked pure evil’.

She went on: ‘If I had fallen, he would have killed me. I just thought, ‘this f****r is not having me, I’ve got three kids and he is not taking me away from my kids.’

‘I’m lucky to be here.’

Jurors at Manchester Crown Court have heard Ms Worthington suffered a collapsed lung and nerve damage from the blow which passed near to her jugular vein.

Mrs Dell sustained two wounds to her left forearm.

Hussain was detained outside by a store detective and following his arrest, a note, written in Urdu, was discovered on him which read: ‘O Israel, you are inflicting atrocities on Palestinians and Marks Spencer helping you financially.’

He later told police that had his knife not broken he would have gone on to kill others. He said that he expected that the police might kill him and he intended to be a martyr.

Jurors were told Hussain, formerly of Murray Street, Burnley, does not dispute stabbing the women and the issue for them to decide was what his intent was at the time.

Hussain, currently remanded at Guild Lodge psychiatric unit in Preston, denies two counts of attempted murder.

He has also pleaded not guilty to two alternative counts of wounding with intent.

The trial resumes on Friday.

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