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Australia: Four injured in crash, suspected stabbing in Sydney

By IANS | Updated: August 25, 2024 10:05 IST

Sydney, Aug 25 Four people, including a police officer, were injured following a car crash and suspected stabbing ...

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Sydney, Aug 25 Four people, including a police officer, were injured following a car crash and suspected stabbing in Sydney's south in Australia's New South Wales (NSW) state on Sunday.

Emergency services were responding to a two-vehicle crash incident in Engadine, a suburb in southern Sydney, reports Xinhua news agency, NSW police.

Officers arrived to find a man, who appeared to be with stab wounds, allegedly running from the crash scene.

The man was taken into custody with the deployment of a Taser, police said.

A police officer suffered a serious laceration to his left wrist, believed to have been incurred during the arrest.

Police said that a woman along with a passenger in the crashed vehicle, was found suffering multiple wounds.

All four injured were being treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics.

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