Three Arrested in Spain for Violent Knife Attack on Moroccan Man

The Civil Guard has arrested three people aged 28 to 40 in Puente Genil (Córdoba) as alleged perpetrators of the knife attack on a 20-year-old Moroccan, which occurred on January 5.
The three suspects, with lengthy criminal records, are accused of a crime of serious injury for violently assaulting the victim, stabbing him several times with a knife.
The victim, seriously injured, managed to escape them and was then taken, in critical condition, to the Reina Sofía Hospital in Córdoba after several passers-by on Bailén street alerted the Civil Guard of Puente Genil (Cordoba), recalls Viva Cordoba.
The investigation opened by the Civil Guard made it possible to locate and arrest on January 13 in Puente Genil the three alleged perpetrators of this violent assault. Aged 28 to 40, they are on the police records. The investigation continues and other arrests are not excluded.
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