Belfast stabbing victim ‘improving’ and may soon wake from coma
The victim of a stabbing attack in Belfast, Stephen Ogilvie, is reportedly improving and may be brought out of a coma within 48 hours, according to DUP leader Gavin Robinson. Ogilvie sustained severe injuries, including the loss of his left eye and deep cuts to his head, face, and back, during the attack on Monday night.

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AI-generatedThe victim of a stabbing attack in Belfast, Stephen Ogilvie, is reportedly improving and may be brought out of a coma within 48 hours, according to DUP leader Gavin Robinson. Ogilvie sustained severe injuries, including the loss of his left eye and deep cuts to his head, face, and back, during the attack on Monday night. This incident preceded two nights of disorder in Northern Ireland. Following the unrest on Wednesday night, twelve police officers were injured, sixteen arrests were made, and two individuals were charged.
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5 extractedSixteen arrests were made and two people were charged following Wednesday night's unrest.
Twelve police officers were injured during the unrest.
The stabbing attack preceded two nights of disorder in Northern Ireland.
Stephen Ogilvie suffered a lost left eye and deep cuts to his head, face, and back in a stabbing attack.
Belfast stabbing victim's condition is improving and he may be awoken from a coma within 48 hours.