Judge rejects role of Ozempic in grandmother's roadside stabbing attack
A 60-year-old grandmother received a 27-month prison sentence for stabbing her grandson and daughter-in-law in Wollongong last year. Judge Abdul Karim ruled mental health issues influenced her actions but dismissed claims that weight-loss drug Ozempic played a role. Victims described the attack as life-altering, with significant emotional and physical repercussions from the domestic violence incident.
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Published 26 Jun 2026, 07:14 UTC · Updated 26 Jun 2026, 07:20 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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