Moroccan Man in Critical Condition After Brutal Machete Attack in Spain

A 24-year-old Moroccan was stabbed on Saturday at the entrance of a parking lot in Huesca, in northern Spain. The police have opened an investigation to find and arrest the alleged perpetrator(s).
The victim had half an arm amputated and received several knife wounds in the back. Alerted, the police quickly dispatched officers to the scene, who administered first aid to him, pending the arrival of the emergency services.
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The Moroccan was finally transferred to the October 12 Hospital in Madrid, where he was admitted in critical condition. The police found a machete under a car that may have been used to attack the young man.
An investigation has been opened to elucidate this incident. The investigators were also informed of the assault on a 16-year-old Spanish girl. They believe that the two attacks are related to a dispute in a nightclub and not to a settling of scores between youth gangs.
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