A SUSPECT wanted for more than three years in connection with a violent incident at a lobster and champagne event in has been arrested in Bulgaria.

Officers from Durham Constabulary placed a European Arrest Warrant on John Charles Mullen after he was wanted in connection with a glassing at the Lobster Festival at Hardwick Hall Hotel, Sedgefield, on April 27, 2012.

Victim Neil Parsons needed 167 stitches in his neck after he was stabbed during the incident.

He spent a week in hospital and lost six-and-a-half pints of blood.

In 2014 Dwane Douglas, 48, of Sitwell Walk, Hartlepool, and David Garside, 29, of The Oval, both Hartlepool, admitted affray after being involved in pushing and shoving in the scuffle.

Douglas was sentenced to six months in prison suspended for 12 months with 150 hours of unpaid work and Garside was given four months in jail, suspended for 12 months, with a £500 fine and 100 hours of unpaid work.

Stuart Bell, 46, from The Front, Burnhope, in County Durham was given a two-year conditional discharge after admitting a public order offence.

But officers still wanted to trace Mr Mullen, 48, who is from the Manchester area.

And on Wednesday (February 3) he was stopped at an airport in Sofia, Bulgaria, after landing on a flight from Turkey.

Extradition proceedings to bring him back to the UK are now underway.

DC Karl Hopps, from Durham Constabulary, said: “This was a particularly nasty incident in which a man nearly died.

“It has been a lengthy investigation by Durham Constabulary and the National Crime Agency to try and locate this individual.

“We will now seek to bring him back so he can be charged.”