A PLASTIC surgeon has been jailed for trying to kill a rival doctor after breaking into his home in camo gear and stabbing him.
Peter Brooks launched into the savage attack at Graeme Perks’ home in Halam, Nottinghamshire, on January 14, 2021.
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The 61-year-old, who is a consultant surgeon with a specialisation in burns and plastics, “hated” Mr Perks and wanted him “out of the way.
He had been the subject of disciplinary proceedings before the horror, with statements from Mr Perks forming part of the evidence.
Brooks has now been jailed for for life with a minimum term of 22 years after he was found guilty of two counts of attempted murder, attempted arson with intent to endanger life and possession of a knife.
He was “voluntarily absent” from his month-long trial because he was on hunger strike and said he would “rather be dead than incarcerated”.
In a victim impact statement, Mr Perks said: “This event has been an unimaginable catastrophe for two families, but a nightmare for my wife Beverley and son Henry, who must have wondered if I was going to survive.
“Beverley is a resilient farmer’s daughter, but this has been beyond every struggle in our lives so far.
“I feel dreadful anguish at the all too common news of stabbing victims.”
On the morning of the horror, Brooks cycled to his Mr Perks’ home dressed in a full camouflage jacket, trousers and hat armed with a crowbar, cans of petrol, matches and a knife.
Prosecutor Tracy Ayling KC said: “His intention was, say the Crown, to break into Mr Perks’s house, set fire to it and if necessary, stab Mr Perks.
“In short, he intended to kill Mr Perks by either or both those means.”
Brooks broke in through a conservatory and spread flammable liquid on the floor in a bid to burn the house down on his “murderous expedition”.
Mr Perks, believing his son had popped over, went to investigate a “loud bang” when he was confronted by the attempted killer.
Brooks then stabbed him in the abdomen and “made his escape” before Mr Perks was discovered injured by his wife and son.
He was rushed to hospital with a 95 per cent chance of death and underwent three operations before he was placed in a medically-induced coma.
Mr Perks suffered knife wounds to his liver and pancreas but miraculously survived.
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During his statement to police, he told how was woken up by the bang so went downstairs and saw a figure lurking outside.
The dad-of-four believed it was his son Henry “having a breakdown” so he approached him.
Mr Perks recalled: “Nothing was said, and the next thing I remember was feeling a blow to my body.
“I put my hands to the area where I felt it, [and] it was wet and sticky.
“I thought I felt something poking out from my abdomen.”
Police arrived at the home to find broken glass around the conservatory door and “a strong smell of petrol”.
Brooks meanwhile was discovered sleeping on a bench outside someone’s home around four hours after the alarm was raised.
His wife had reported him missing after she “reported finding an amount of blood in their garage”.
He was treated for hypothermia and injuries to his right hand before being arrested.
Brooks denied two counts of attempted murder, one count of attempted arson with intent to endanger life, and one count of possession of a bladed article.
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