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direct to your inboxA boy of 13 who suffered serious injuries in a brutal knife attack in a supermarket car park is making a good recovery in hospital, the M.E.N. understands.He remains in a stable condition in hospital but is improving and police expect him to make a good recovery from his injuries.
When he first went into hospital, he was said to be fighting for his life in a 'critical condition' but since then his condition has stabilised. He was stabbed several times at Asda in Longsight on
.Crosshouse Hospital by her knife-wielding ex-husband.Emma Robertson Coupland lost her life after being ‘knifed’ by deranged Steven Robertson as she left work in Kilmarnock on Thursday night.The 39-year-old’s daughter, Nicole Anderson, 24, was also killed just 20 minutes later after the 40-year-old blade fiend attacked her near her work on Portland Street.The maniac then sped away from the scene before crashing into a tree 12 miles away where he was pronounced dead at the scene.John Burns, chief
stabbed last night.Around half a dozen forensic officers are inspecting the area where NHS worker Emma Robertson Coupland was attacked at Crosshouse Hospital.The area of the hospital has remained on lockdown all day with no cars allowed in or out since the incident.An orange Hyundai was taped up by police and forensics have been closely examining the vehicle.A cop car has remained parked beside the Hyundai since this morning.Mum-of-four, Emma, 39, tragically lost her life after being attacked in
Covid ward. Amanda Narsapur was tending to coronavirus patients in Hairmyres Hospital when the callous thieves pinched her Ford Fiesta ST on Wednesday February 3. The lifesaving theatre recovery nurse finished up a difficult shift and was desperate to get to home when she discovered her car had been taken.
direct to your inboxThree teenagers have been arrested after a 13-year-old boy was stabbed repeatedly in a brutal knife attack in Longsight.The boy suffered serious injuries after he was knifed in the car park at Asda on Stanley Grove over the weekend. He was taken to hospital in a 'critical condition' but is now said to be recovering well after receiving treatment for his injuries.
direct to your inboxA teenager was knifed in the chest during a shocking attack in Longsight just a week before a 13-year-old boy was stabbed in an Asda car park in the same Manchester suburb.The youngster, 16, suffered a knife wound that missed his heart by a centimetre when he was attacked near Longsight library, on Stockport Road, on Sunday, January 24, his family say.His injuries were not life threatening and he is now recovering at home, the Manchester Evening News understands.
ASDA car park. The boy remains in hospital after being brutally knifed several times last night.
direct to your inboxA boy of 13 suffered serious injuries when he was attacked by four men in a supermarket car park. The victim remains in a serious condition in hospital after being stabbed several times at Asda in Longsight on Saturday night, say police.
direct to your inboxA teenage boy has been taken to hospital with serious injuries following a stabbing in an Asda car park.Police were called to the scene at around 7pm tonight following the knife attack on Stanley Grove in Longsight.A spokesman for GMP said the victim remains in hospital in a serious but stable condition.No arrests have been made.An investigation has been launched.A scene remains in place at the car park, eyewitnesses confirmed.Photos from the scene showed a number of police