Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was stabbed in the chest in Tameside.
A man was stabbed in the chest and required to health center in an event in Tameside which has actually stimulated an immediate authorities examination and a plea for witnesses to come forward.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said officers, together with other emergency situation services, were contacted us to Grange Road North in Hyde at around 11.55pm on Sunday 7 May.
They had actually received reports of a major attack and when they got to the scene discovered a man in his 20s had actually been stabbed. He was required to health center struggling with major chest injuries, though authorities have actually said that the good news is they are not deadly.
Police do not think there is presently any threat to members of the general public and this is being dealt with as a separated occurrence. Officers are eager to speak with anybody who may have seen what took place.
Inspector Toby Knight from GMP Tameside district said: “We do believe that this was an isolated, targeted attack and that the wider community are not at risk. However, there will be an increased police presence over the next few days, to provide that reassurance.
“The investigation is still very much in the early stages, and we are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident last night or anyone who has any information or CCTV, dashcam or doorbell footage to contact GMP.”
Information can be passed to the authorities by calling 0161 856 9262, estimating log number 4039 of the date 7/5/2023, or by getting in touch with the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.