Spanish Woman Surrenders After Stabbing Moroccan Man in Ibiza Attack

The Peripheral Communication Office of the Balearic Command has just confirmed that the woman who injured a Moroccan with a knife on Sunday, September 22, has finally turned herself in to the Civil Guard headquarters in Sant Antoni, Spain.
While the Civil Guard had managed to identify her, the woman, of Spanish nationality, fled the scene after stabbing a Moroccan in the back with a knife, reports Diario de Ibiza.
Indeed, the events took place last Sunday in Caló, in the municipality of Sant Josep, around 4 p.m. For reasons still under investigation, the woman attacked a 48-year-old Moroccan man with a large knife in front of an establishment on a street in the Cala de Bou neighborhood.
According to the initial investigation data, the alleged aggressor and the victim lived on the same floor of an apartment and had not had any prior relationship.
Immediately contacted, two ambulances and agents from the local police of Sant Josep as well as the Civil Guard went to the scene to record the facts and transport the victim to the hospital.
According to a spokesperson for the Eivissa and Formentera health area, the Moroccan who had been stabbed in the back at kidney level has since been discharged from the hospital.
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