The sentencing of a man following a knife attack in which another man was stabbed in the throat has been adjourned for an update on the condition of the victim in the case.

Neil Donkin, 42, was initially charged with attempted murder following an incident at Elizabeth Close, Hunstanton, where a man in his 40s received life-threatening injuries.

He is believed to have been stabbed in the throat in the attack, which happened at about 4,45pm on August 22 last year, and taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn before being transferred to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.

Donkin, of Saddlebow Road, Lynn, denied attempted murder but admitted wounding with intent.

He also pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article and was due to be sentenced at court on Wednesday.

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich Crown CourtNorwich Crown Court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)But Norwich Crown Court heard prosecutors did not have an update on the severity of the injuries suffered by the victim in the case and were still seeking details.

It is understood the victim in the case has been "active" since the offence took place last year.

Judge Katharine Moore said: "I can't fairly sentence unless I know how serious it is.

Eastern Daily Press: Judge katharine MooreJudge katharine Moore (Image: Newsquest)"If it turns out it's not as serious as everyone first thought it's very much in Mr Donkin's favour."

She added: "The most important thing is that the court has all the information it requires."

Judge Moore adjourned the case until April 9 for an update on the severity of the injuries received by the victim.

Offering her apologies for the delay to Donkin, Judge Moore said: "On that date I hope we will be able to fix a sentencing hearing."

Donkin, who appeared in the dock wearing a checked shirt, was remanded in custody.

He was represented at the hearing by Will Carter.