Man seriously injured in Belfast stabbing Starmer describes as ‘sickening’
A man was seriously injured in a stabbing incident in north Belfast on Monday night. Police arrested a man in his 30s, believed to be of Somalian origin, on suspicion of attempted murder.

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AI-generatedA man was seriously injured in a stabbing incident in north Belfast on Monday night. Police arrested a man in his 30s, believed to be of Somalian origin, on suspicion of attempted murder. The victim, in his 40s, was taken to hospital in a serious condition. The Police Service of Northern Ireland declared a critical incident and are investigating the motive. The attack, which occurred outside an apartment complex, was described as "sickening" and "horrific" by Keir Starmer, who stated he has no tolerance for such violence. Members of the public intervened to stop the assault, displaying bravery and community spirit. Authorities are urging against the sharing of graphic footage of the incident.
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5 extractedNigel Farage called for authorities to disclose the suspect's identity and immigration status.
Keir Starmer described the attack as 'horrific and sickening' and stated he has 'absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence'.
The victim was in a serious condition in hospital after the attack.
Police arrested a man on suspicion of murder following a stabbing in Belfast.
Graphic video showed people intervening to stop the assault, with one man using a hurling stick.