A BASINGSTOKE man has denied wounding another man following an ‘altercation’ outside an Oakridge pub.

Myles Jason Paige, of Milton Close, is accused of wounding with intent following the incident outside The Oak pub, in Cherry Tree Walk, on Easter Sunday (April 17).

Officers attended shortly after 9.30pm following the incident in which a 32-year-old man sustained a serious but not life-threatening injury to his neck.

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South Central Ambulance Service previously told the Gazette that the man was in life-threatening condition when they attended the scene at around 9.48pm and was taken to Basingstoke hospital.

Paige appeared before Judge Jane Miller QC at Winchester Crown Court today (May 18).

The 27-year-old pleaded not guilty to wounding with intent.

Judge Miller set a date for the trial to begin at the same court on October 3.

Paige was remanded back into custody following the hearing.

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