Mar 11 • 22:11 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

Two people stabbed in a large brawl in Ishøj

A significant brawl involving around 20 individuals occurred in Ishøj, resulting in two people being stabbed, although their injuries are reported as superficial.

On Wednesday evening, a large fight erupted in the residential area of Strandgården in Ishøj, Denmark, drawing the attention of local authorities. According to police chief Brian Holm from the Copenhagen West police, about 20 individuals were involved in the brawl, leading to two individuals sustaining stab wounds—one to the buttock and the other to the back. Fortunately, the injuries were described as superficial, and both victims were taken to the hospital for checks.

The police responded to the incident at approximately 21:10 and have since maintained a significant presence in the area. Despite the chaos during the brawl, calm has been restored, and police are conducting an investigation into the incident. However, details about the cause of the altercation and the relationships among those involved remain unclear to the authorities as they continue their inquiries.

This incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety in residential areas and the potential for violent confrontations in gatherings. As the investigation unfolds, it will be critical for the police to identify those responsible and to address the underlying issues that led to such a significant disturbance in the community.

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