Four injured in separate stabbings in business clashes and domestic violence

Three stabbings occurred in Best, Brantham and Amersfoort within 24 hours, injuring four people. Police said two of the cases involved potential business conflicts and the other was a domestic violence incident.

A man was stabbed in the neck in the vest.of police Around 9:40 am, I found an injured man in the square in front of the Action store and took him to the hospital. A 56-year-old man was detained for questioning.

according to Eindhoven Fences Doug Blood, the victim was found just in front of an action branch, but does not appear to have been stabbed there. Police believe the stabbing took place in nearby Klapros.

Brantham’s stabbing occurred around 3:30 a.m. at the Berderbos residence. police Said. A 52-year-old man was injured and was treated. Police have arrested a 44-year-old woman as a suspect. Police said it was believed to be a case of domestic violence.

Two people were also injured in a business clash at a branch of Sanisser, a bathroom specialist in Nivelheitzweg Noord, Amersfoort, around 3:30 pm on Wednesday.according to policeA 60-year-old customer was seriously injured in the head and a 29-year-old salesman was stabbed in the leg. Another employee, a 39-year-old man, was also involved in the dispute.

the company said RTV Utrecht A 60-year-old man allegedly pulled out a knife while arguing with a 39-year-old employee at a store about paying. A 29-year-old employee was stabbed in the leg after coming to the rescue of his colleague. An elderly employee then hit a customer on the head with an object found in the store.

Police told RTV Utrecht on Thursday that the customer is still in hospital in a serious condition. A 29-year-old man was treated in hospital and sent to his home to recover. Police have spoken to witnesses at the scene and are investigating.



https://nltimes.nl/2023/05/18/four-hurt-separate-stabbings-business-conflicts-domestic-violence Four injured in separate stabbings in business clashes and domestic violence

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