Man who fought off Belfast knifeman with hurling stick named
Maitiu Mag Tighearnan has been identified as the man who used a hurling stick to defend against a knifeman in north Belfast on Monday night. Tighearnan intervened on Kinnaird Avenue, striking the assailant multiple times with the hurley as others also confronted the attacker.

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AI-generatedMaitiu Mag Tighearnan has been identified as the man who used a hurling stick to defend against a knifeman in north Belfast on Monday night. Tighearnan intervened on Kinnaird Avenue, striking the assailant multiple times with the hurley as others also confronted the attacker. He stated he arrived by chance and acted to protect a young man. Police arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder after a victim sustained significant injuries. The incident has led to calls for calm amidst planned protests, with officials warning against "bad faith actors" seeking to incite unrest.
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5 extractedTighearnan stated he intervened by chance to protect a young lad.
Police arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder after a victim suffered significant injuries.
A man named Maitiu Mag Tighearnan used a hurling stick to fight off a knifeman in north Belfast.
Protests are being planned in Northern Ireland following the attack, with tensions inflamed.
The suspect is believed to be Sudanese and has leave to remain in Northern Ireland.