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Chain Snatcher Stabbed, Seeks Refuge In Police Station

06 December 2024
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A chain snatcher fled to the Central Police station on Bridge Street, Castries after sustaining multiple stab wounds in the City, police say.

According to reports, the incident occurred after 1:00 pm on Friday near the Dennery bus stop.

After sustaining the stab wounds, the chain snatcher is reported to have run into the Central Police Station on Bridge Street.

An ambulance later conveyed him to the OKEU Hospital.

The police have confirmed that a suspect is in custody, and the knife allegedly used in the incident has been recovered.

But an official denied reports that the pursuer entered the police station and inflicted further wounds on the chain snatcher.

There are no further details at this time.

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