Man seriously wounded in attack by pair of ‘unaccompanied minors’ in Toulouse
Authorities apprehended a pair of “unaccompanied minors” suspected of stabbing a man at a tram station in France this week, according to reports.
The disturbing incident unfolded at around 10 p.m. on Saturday evening in Toulouse.
A 42-year-old man was attacked at a station in the Arènes district of the city for unknown reasons, Actu17 reports.
The victim was stabbed multiple times in the abdomen and also the thigh.
He was rushed to hospital in serious condition but is now recovering at home.
The assailants fled the scene but were arrested a short time later.
They were both identified as 16-year-old migrants of unspecified origin or immigration status.
They were briefly detained then released under ‘judicial supervision.’
“This is the maximum that can be done since they have no [judicial] history,” the local prosecutor’s office claimed.
An investigation is ongoing and the suspects are expected to face trial at a later date, officials say.
Infowars frequently reports on crimes in France, many of which are committed by suspects of foreign origin or background.
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