Violent Stabbing Incident in Downpatrick Leaves Two Women Hospitalized

Violent Stabbing Incident in Downpatrick Leaves Two Women Hospitalized

Two women remain in hospital after they were stabbed inside a property in Co Down on Friday morning. A 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the 'violent' incident at a house in Downpatrick.

Police Intervention
Shortly after 8.30am this morning, March 14, officers received a report that a man armed with two knives was attacking two women inside a property on Stream Street. The altercation is reported to have spilled outside and one of the women, a 35-year-old, was further 'violently assaulted' in the back garden sustaining a serious knife wound to her neck and other lacerations to her head and face. Responding police say they were able to intervene and arrest a suspect.

Hospitalization and Arrest
The other woman, who is in her 50s, also sustained stab wounds. Local Inspector Eamonn Campbell added: 'Both women were taken to hospital, one via air ambulance and one by road, however whilst serious, their injuries are not believed to be life threatening at this time. The arrested man, 26, has been taken into police custody and will be questioned on suspicion of a number of offences including attempted murder.'

Investigation and Appeal
The scene at Stream Street is currently being examined and people are asked to avoid the area where possible. Police are urging witnesses or anyone with recorded footage of the events to come forward. Contact 101, quoting reference 237 14/03/25.

Ambulance Service Response
The Ambulance Service confirmed that two patients were taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital. The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 08:48 on Friday 14th March following reports of an incident in the Stream Street area, Downpatrick. NIAS despatched two Emergency Ambulance crews to the incident while also alerting the HEMS crew to attend by response car. Following initial assessment and treatment at the scene, two patients were transported to Royal Victoria Hospital by ambulance.

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