-Nieuws.NL
On Saturday, Dutch police detained a 35-year-old man in Friday's stabbings in the Hague. There are no identifying details about the man other than his age and that he has no fixed place of abode. The victims of the attack are listed as two 15-year-old girls and one 13-year-old boy. Police report that the victims did not know each other.
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https://www.telegraaf.nl/nieuws/1799955683/man-35-aangehouden-voor-steekpartij-den-haag
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Man (35) held in stabbing in the Hague
The Hague- A 35- year-old man has been arrested by police in the stabbings in the center of the Hague (that occurred) Friday evening. The man was arrested by police at the end of the afternoon in the center of the capital.
According to the police, the man has no fixed residence or place of abode. "He was taken to a police station where he will be questioned." How the man was found is as yet unclear. He is suspected of stabbing three teens on Black Friday in front of Hudson's Bay on the Great Market Street. According to the police, the children do not know each other. The victims, a 13-year-old boy from the Hague, and two 15-year-old girls from Alphen aan den Rhin and Leiderdorp had to go to the hospital for treatment, but afterward were able to go home.
Since the stabbing on Friday evening around 19:45, there was a manhunt ongoing for the man. The police used all resources, visible and invisible, in order to find the man It is, according to the police, yet unclear what the exact situation is for the incident. The man himself has to tell more what his motive was.
Police tweet:
As a result of the stabbing incident on the Grote Marktstraat, a 35-year-old man has been arrested in the center of the Hague. The man has no fixed residence or place of abode. He was taken to a police station where he will be questioned.
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