Jacob Matthew Pointing behind bars after woman injured in alleged road-rage attack
A woman in her 30s has been injured after a man allegedly attacked her with a bottle and rammed her car.
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A 29-year-old man accused of injuring a woman with a bottle after ramming her car in an alleged road rage incident will remain behind bars, a court has heard.
Police will allege Jacob Matthew Pointing drove into a car in Nambour on September 11 before using a bottle to smash the driver’s side window.
It will be alleged Mr Pointing then used the same bottle to wound the woman near her right armpit.
The woman, believed to be 34, was taken to hospital for treatment.
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Mr Pointing was charged with four offences including wounding another, dangerous operation of a vehicle and wilful damage.
Mr Pointing is in custody and was not present when his matters were heard in Maroochydore Magistrate Court on Monday.
Solicitor Michael Robinson told the court Mr Pointing had not applied for bail.
Mr Robinson asked for a four-week adjournment.
Magistrate Rod Madsen agreed to adjourn the matters to October 29.
Mr Pointing will appear via video link on that date.
Originally published as Jacob Matthew Pointing behind bars after woman injured in alleged road-rage attack