Central, 23 October
2014 - At approximately 12:10pm on Thursday, October 23rd
Police attended an assault in Ormond Street,
Woodville.
There had been a confrontation at the address
between a male occupant and an associate. During the
confrontation a small knife was produced and the victim has
suffered stab wounds to his abdomen and face.
During the
confrontation the victims associate has also suffered knife
wounds to his hand.
The victim has been transferred
to Palmerston North Hospital, and his associate to
Wellington Hospital for treatment. Police are not seeking
any other persons in relation to the incident.
Anyone with
information relevant to this investigation is asked to
contact Acting Detective Sergeant Nigel AFFLECK at
Dannevirke Police on 06 374 4500. Alternatively information
can be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800
555111.
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