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Shoppers intervene in dairy stabbing, restrain alleged offender

2023-10-05 1 Dailymotion

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One man ran to the hospital in critical state, and another was detained after an attack in Auckland Dekfay this morning. Police responded to stabbing reports on a dairy product in the New Windsor RD immediately after 10.40. "At that time a few people intervened in the store and managed to capture and restrict the criminal," Auckland City CIB detective inspector Glenn Baldwin said.Said. He continued "In addition, the wounded man, as well as a woman who continued the injury provided help." Both moved to Auckland hospital, the man is now in a critical but stable state and woman is stable. A 24 -year -old man was arrested at scene and said the police would encounter more than one wound in order to cause great physical damage and resist police. "The police are still bringing together exactly what is happening in milk this morning, but we can recommend that we do not call anyone else," said Baldwin, "the police are still this morning."Said. The authority said that the attack was an isolated event and that the community provided "the responsible person to be calculated". After the incident, a person said he had been called to Nzme and that his brother was stabbed. Neighboring Srini Singaraju told 1News that a person had moved on a stretcher from milk. His daughter and his friends saw a blood -covered person who escaped from the shop before he was arrested by the police. A shop block, including milk, was taken under the cordon by the police. Ratana Leng, owner of nearby New Windsor Bakeoh, saw two police officers who dragged a man from dairy products around 11.30 before arrest. During violent attack, Baldwin praised the actions of community and called "brave" help. "In any case, our advice is that the people avoid endangering themselves, but we certainly appreciate their courage and courage to help this morning. "There are some brave people in our community, and his actions may have saved the man's life." Police agreed that attack would "undoubtedly affect the victims and rest of their lives" and said that support will be provided to support.