Moroccan Man Found Dead in Murcia Street, Knife Attack Suspected

A man of Moroccan origin was found this morning lying in a pool of blood in Murcia, in southern Spain. Despite the rapid intervention of the emergency services, he succumbed to his knife wounds shortly after their arrival.
Very early this Sunday morning, the emergency coordination center of the Murcia region received several calls from passers-by reporting the presence of the man, seriously injured and unconscious, reports EFE. Local and National Police units were quickly dispatched to the scene, accompanied by emergency services. Unfortunately, their efforts to save the Moroccan’s life proved in vain.
The National Police, in charge of the investigation, has not yet revealed any details about the circumstances of this case. The victim’s body, unidentified at the time of discovery due to lack of documents, was taken to the Murcia Institute of Forensic Medicine for an autopsy.
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