Moroccan Man in Critical Condition After Stabbing Attack in Granada; Three Suspects Arrested

Three Moroccans were arrested on Thursday in Motril (Granada) after stabbing a 44-year-old man. The victim was transferred in critical condition to the Santa Ana hospital in Motril.
The victim, also of Moroccan origin, was stabbed in the neck and was admitted in serious condition to the intensive care unit (ICU) of the Santa Ana hospital in Motril, where he underwent surgery. The man, aged 44, was assaulted by a group of Moroccans in the coastal area of Castell de Ferro, reports Antena3.
The Civil Guard arrested three of them, aged 20 to 26. An investigation has been opened to clarify the case and find the weapon used in the assault. It appears that it could be a broken glass bottle.
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