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Vancouver police seek witnesses to machete attacks

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 06 Jan, 2021 06:17 PM
  • Vancouver police seek witnesses to machete attacks

Police believe there are more witnesses and at least one more victim linked to random machete attacks that injured two people in Vancouver.

They're urging more witnesses to speak up about the unprovoked attacks on Dec. 31 near the busy intersection of Granville and Nelson streets.

Police say a 52-year-old man was treated in hospital for head injuries after being assaulted at around 7 p.m. by a man carrying a machete.

An hour earlier, police say a 26-year-old man suffered facial injuries in a similar attack on the same corner.

Investigators say they have learned a 29-year-old man escaped serious injury after an assault by a machete-wielding man on Christmas Eve just two blocks from police headquarters, but that victim has not come forward.

A 33-year-old man faces numerous assault, robbery and weapons-related charges following the New Year's Eve attacks but Sgt. Steve Addison says officers need more details and anyone with information should speak to police.

"These attacks appear to have been completely unprovoked," Addison says in a statement issued Wednesday.

"We believe there is at least one more victim, and possibly more, who have not yet come forward."

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