Two men in RAH, attacked and stabbed by group in CBD
Two men are in the Royal Adelaide Hospital after being stabbed in the CBD early this morning.
Two men are in the Royal Adelaide Hospital after being stabbed in the CBD early this morning.
One man was stabbed in the stomach and the other in the hand.
The men were attacked by the group, believed to be comprised of between 3-5 males, at the intersection of Grenfell and King William streets at around 3:30am on Friday.
Police were called to Pirie St where they discovered the two men with stab wounds.
The two victims were treated at the scene by paramedics and were rushed to the RAH.
Their injuries are not believed to be life threatening. However, the men will require surgical treatment, according to police.
Police say it was not a random attack and the men were all known to each other.
The end of Grenfell St was cordoned off as police investigated but has since been reopened.
Police are investigating after two men were attacked by a small group of people in the city. The incident reportedly started on Grenfell St and ended here in Pirie St. The men are in hospital. Their condition is unknown at this point. @theTiser pic.twitter.com/3JHweEeYxu
— Elizabeth Henson (@Eliz_henson) September 12, 2019
Police urge anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at https://crimestopperssa.com.au/.
Originally published as Two men in RAH, attacked and stabbed by group in CBD