Man is attacked and stabbed three times in the back in the South Zone of Macapá
A 40-year-old man was attacked and stabbed three times in the back during an incident in Macapá, Brazil, and is currently being treated at a local hospital.
In the early hours of Wednesday, November 11, a 40-year-old man became a victim of attempted homicide in the Muca neighborhood of Macapá's South Zone. According to the Military Police, the victim was found seated in front of a house around 4:45 AM, conscious but suffering from three stab wounds on his back and losing significant amounts of blood. Emergency services, specifically the Amapá Fire Department, provided immediate assistance and transported the victim to the Hospital de Emergências in the capital for treatment.
The victim reported that the attack was carried out by three unknown individuals who were riding bicycles, but he was unable to provide further details about the assailants. Following the incident, the Military Police conducted searches in the area but so far have not located any suspects. The case is now under investigation by the Civil Police, as they work to gather more evidence and identify the attackers involved in this violent incident.
Currently, no information has been released about the victim's health status following the attack, which raises concerns regarding the potential implications for public safety in the region. This incident highlights ongoing issues with violence and crime in urban areas of Brazil, prompting the need for increased police presence and community safety measures.