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Two Bank Holiday attacks in Bohemia



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Published Date:
27 August 2008
TWO separate attacks, including a stabbing, took place in the Bohemia area over the Bank Holiday weekend.

The first incident occurred in broad daylight on Saturday at 2pm.

A 40-year-old local man was stabbed in the leg by another man in Bohemia Road and needed hospital treatment to a one inch wound.

A weapon was recovered by police and a local man arrested. He was later released on bail to return to the police station in October while further enquiries are carried out.

A police spokesman said it appeared the men were known to each other.

The second incident was the following day in Cornfield Terrace, which runs behind Bohemia Road.

There was a fracas involving four men during which a 32-year-old man suffered cuts to his head. He received hospital treatment and was then discharged.

The road, which is one-way only, was cordoned off for some time while police dealt with the incident.

Enquiries are ongoing.




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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 12:17 PM
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