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Police charge Doolandella man with acts intended to cause GBH over Bunnings Bundamba stabbing incident

A man has faced a southeast Queensland court for his alleged involvement in a stabbing incident at a Bunnings carpark west of Brisbane last week.

Police at the scene of a stabbing at Bundamba Bunnings. Picture: John Gass
Police at the scene of a stabbing at Bundamba Bunnings. Picture: John Gass

A man has faced a southeast Queensland court for his alleged involvement in a stabbing incident at a Bunnings carpark west of Brisbane last week.

Doolandella resident Emmanuel Loro, 20, was arrested yesterday, July 8, in relation to an incident at the Bunnings Bundamba carpark on Friday, July 5.

Police allege a 36-year-old Goodna man was approached by three men known to him at 5.10pm and stabbed in the stomach and arm.

The man was rushed to the Princess Alexandra Hospital with multiple stab wounds.

He has since been released from hospital.

Police executed a search warrant in Doolandella yesterday, July 8, in relation to the incident.

Mr Loro was arrested and charged with one count each of acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm, armed robbery, and unauthorised use of a motor vehicle.

He was refused bail and was due to appear in Richland Magistrates Court today, July 9.

Mr Loro was represented in court by Legal Aid lawyer Miguel Ramirez.

He made no application for bail, and the matter was adjourned to September 17.

A police spokesman confirmed they had recovered a Toyota Kluger that was allegedly stolen from a West End address on June 27.

Investigations are currently ongoing.

Police appealed for anyone with further information or relevant vision to contact police.

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