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Monday, 23 February 2015 - 12:10
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Campsite stabbing leaves several wounded

The police arrested three suspects on suspicion of involvement in a stabbing incident at a campsite in Ter Aar on Saturday. The suspects are believed to be from Poland. On Saturday night a quarrel degenerated into a stabbing incident at the camp site. Two men were seriously injured. The police do not know what the quarrel was about, but suspect that alcohol played a roll, Omroep West reports. Shortly after the stabbing the police arrested three suspects, aged 26, 29 and 44 years old, on suspicion of involvement in the stabbings. The police are investigating the circumstances around the stabbing. The suspects are still in custody.

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