A teenager who stabbed another 25-year-old man repeatedly following an argument about noise in an Edinburgh hostel has admitted attempted murder.

Eighteen-year-old Sean Gorman attacked the 25-year-old victim at the property on Upper Gilmore Place in the early hours of Thursday 3rd May.

Gorman had been visiting the hostel and when the victim, who was resident there, called at the room where Gorman was and the noise was coming from, an argument took place between them.

Gorman made threats and racially abused the victim before stabbing him and leaving the property.

He was traced a short time later in Duff Street and arrested, and a lock knife was recovered.

The victim suffered serious injuries which required extensive hospital treatment.

At the High Court in Edinburgh today, Gorman admitted racially aggravated attempted murder as well as causing racially aggravated alarm to another woman within the hostel.

He will be sentenced on 17th August.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Grainger said: “Gorman’s violence was extreme and left the victim with significant, life-threatening injuries. He showed utter disregard for the victim and another woman who was with him – made all the worse given the appalling racist language used.

“Whilst this attack happened within a private property, it gained a great deal of public and media interest and I’m pleased that Gorman has been brought to justice so quickly. Edinburgh is a vibrant place where people of different nationalities, faiths and backgrounds live together and the support shown by the local community for the victim and his family is far more indicative of the city’s inclusivity than this one isolated incident.

“We work closely with all the different groups and communities across Edinburgh and hate crime and violence of this nature are roundly condemned. I hope that today’s conviction helps the victim and his family to move past this terrible attack and I wish them well.”

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John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.