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Officer Fights for Life in Machete Attack
22 Jan
Summary
- Officer Will Hunter narrowly survived a machete attack during a traffic stop.
- Matthew Bello attacked the officer with a machete, then rammed a police vehicle.
- The officer received a Bravery and Lifesaving Award for his actions.

In August 2024, Officer Will Hunter of Northumbria Police was engaged in a routine vehicle stop at a petrol station in Gateshead. The interaction turned perilous when Matthew Bello launched a violent assault on the officer with a machete.
Officer Hunter described the harrowing experience, stating he was "fighting" for his life and could have easily died. His extensive training allowed him to defend himself during the brutal attack, preventing more severe injuries.
Following the assault on Leam Lane, Bello fled in his car, further endangering officers by ramming a police vehicle. He was apprehended later in Saltwell after being tracked down.
Bello, aged 52 and of no fixed abode, initially faced charges of attempted murder but pleaded guilty to wounding with intent. He was sentenced to four years imprisonment and given a two-year driving ban at Newcastle Crown Court.
Officer Hunter, recognized for his courage, has returned to duty and was presented with the Bravery and Lifesaving Award. Assistant Chief Constable Steve Wykes praised the officer's bravery and reiterated the force's stance against violence towards its personnel.




