Man in 'life-threatening' condition following Newry stabbing
Last updated 28th May 2024
A man's condition is said to be life-threatening in hospital after a suspected stabbing in Newry.
Police said: “A report was received at approximately 8.40pm that a man had entered a snooker and pool hall in the Basin Walk area of the city and an altercation had ensued.
“It was alleged the suspect, a 40-year-old man, had assaulted two men before he was removed from the premises.
“Officers attended and observed a man covered in blood at the entrance of the building."
The spokesperson for the PSNI continued:
“He was arrested on suspicion of common assault, disorderly behaviour and possessing an offensive weapon in a public place.
“Subsequent searches were carried out at a flat in the nearby Upper Water Street area.
“Upon arrival an unconscious man, aged in his 30s, was located with serious injuries caused to his head, face and lower body – believed to have been caused by a knife.
“He was transported to hospital for treatment to his injuries and is in a serious condition at this time.
"The suspect was further arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in custody as the investigation continues."
On Tuesday morning, a PSNI update said the 40-year old man had been released on bail.