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MASS Stabbing Rampage in Melbourne, Australia-Man Arrested
 
Melbourne Man Went on 3 Hour Stabbing Spree Leaving Woman Fighting For Life and Three Others Injured


Four people stabbed in Melbournes' inner-city...Stabbing spree lasted for three hours. Police arrested 31yr old man

7 News Australia 8 JAN 2024



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Police found a man carrying a 'bag of knives' after four innocent people were injured during a stabbing rampage in Melbourne.


A woman in her 30s was left in a critical condition after being stabbed multiple times, while three people were left with serious injuries following a spate of 'random' attacks over three hours in the CBD and St Kilda.

Victoria Police Detective Senior Sergeant Andrew Eyries said during the incident the alleged assailant likely used different types of knives in each separate attack.

Sgt Eyries said the 31-year-old Melton man had allegedly lunged at defenceless victims from behind in what police had labelled a series of 'cowardly' attacks.

These people were going about their own business, it is extremely concerning,' he said.

Police were first alerted to reports of a 24-year-old Melbourne man being stabbed outside a burger store on King Street at about 10pm.

It is believed the man used public transport to travel to the southeast of the city where he approached a couple in their 20s along Dandenong Road just before 11pm.

A 31-year-old St Kilda East woman was stabbed multiple times and was rushed to hospital in a serious condition.

The 31-year-old Waverly man accompanying her suffered a number of injuries, including a significant laceration to his arm.

In a third incident, a 31-year-old English man was stabbed on Acland Street in St Kilda about 12.30am on Sunday. He was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening leg injuries.

Comprehensive police resources were used to identify the alleged offender, who was wearing a distinctive lime green windcheater and dark coloured cargo pants.

Officers were able to track a suspect to Balaclava Station within minutes.

The man attempted to flee, fleeing on foot before capsicum spray was deployed.

Sgt Eyries said police currently had the Melton man in custody and he would be medically assessed prior to interview.

Police believe the stabbings are unrelated and there are no links to terrorism, with Sgt Eyries adding he didn't know what the motive behind the attacks was.

Police are also investigating a fourth attack that happened earlier on Saturday night in Southbank.

A 28-year-old Mount Waverley man was stabbed in the leg and torso while walking under the underpass on City Road at 9.20pm.

He was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Following an increase of edged weapon related crime in Melbourne, Sgt Eyries said the public should have 'faith in the police'.

The use of everyday weapons that could be found in 'any kitchen' and used during the attacks overnight was of concern to Victoria Police, as they look to stamp out violent crime.

Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit detectives are looking to speak with witnesses









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