Brit cousins tracked down and arrested for attempted murder in Venice
Two British cousins have been arrested in Venice for attempted murder after stabbing a local man during a Valentine's Day altercation.
Two British cousins, aged 19 and 21, have been arrested in Venice, Italy, for attempted murder following a violent incident on Valentine's Day. The cousins are accused of stabbing a 22-year-old local man in the neck during what was reported to be a trivial disagreement over a woman. The incident occurred outside a bar in the city's center, leading to a week-long police investigation involving wiretaps and social media monitoring.
The victim was quickly taken to a hospital after the stabbing, which took place near the popular La Bussola Cocktail Bar close to the Rialto Bridge. Officials indicate that tensions escalated when the victim intervened in a dispute involving the cousins and the woman in question, after which one cousin allegedly used a knife to carry out the attack. This incident highlights concerns regarding public safety and violence in urban areas, particularly among young tourists.
Italian police were able to track down the suspects via advanced surveillance methods and assistance from British authorities, underscoring the international nature of the investigation. The arrests suggest a serious approach to violent crime, particularly in high-tourist areas, as police are determined to maintain safety and order for all visitors and residents. The outcome of this case will likely receive close attention as it raises questions about the behavior of tourists abroad.