Police reveal more details on Bargara stabbing
Police have released more details following the stabbing of a young man who was allegedly stabbed by a teenage girl at Bargara earlier this week.
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A spokesperson for the Queensland Police Service says the victim of a stabbing attack at Bargara on Monday is receiving treatment for non-life threatening injuries and “going okay”.
Earlier this week, police charged 18-year-old Emily Anna Rose Cassar, alleging she entered the rear shed of a Bargara property and repeatedly stabbed an 18-year-old Kepnock man before fleeing.
It is believed the two knew each other.
“The victim and offender were known to each other but not in a relationship,” police said.
The police spokesperson said despite the harrowing incident, charges of a violent nature were not particularly common in the region.
Cassar was granted bail and is due to appear in Bundaberg Magistrates Court for mention on December 9.
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