Spanish Woman Sought After Stabbing Moroccan Man in Balearic Islands Attack

The Civil Guard has been searching for a Spanish woman since last Sunday. The suspect stabbed a Moroccan man on the street in Cala de Bou (Balearic Islands) before fleeing.
It is a woman who endangered the life of a man, using a bladed weapon. Identified after the attack, she continues to evade justice, 72 hours after her act, reports El periodico ibiza.
As the man was walking down the street, the woman emerged from behind and stabbed him in the back with a kitchen knife before fleeing.
The victim, a 48-year-old Moroccan man, was rushed to the Can Misses Hospital where he is being treated for a six-centimeter deep wound.
As soon as the facts were reported, two 061 ambulances as well as the Civil Guard and the local police of Sant Josep were mobilized to the scene of the attack.
The Civil Guard’s investigations continue to arrest this woman who represents a real public danger, the same source estimates.
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