Police are continuing to hunt down a knife attacker after a man was left fighting for his life following a 'disturbance'. Emergency services rushed out to Harlech Avenue, in Whitefield, at around 5pm last Tuesday (November 22).
A man was rushed to hospital after being found with stab wounds. Greater Manchester Police said his injuries were believed to be life-threatening.
Today (Sunday), GMP confirmed that no arrests have yet been made following the incident. An investigation is underway.
Officers cordoned off the area for several hours on Tuesday evening. A resident told the Manchester Evening News his son had heard 'shouting' at around 5pm. The man, who returned home from work to see a man had been injured, said: "He had his hand pressed on his neck and it looked like it was bleeding.
"I heard the police tell him to keep his hand pressed on it until they got something to put on the wound. There was a lady on the phone too, she looked really shaken up."
A GMP spokesperson said on Thursday: "At around 5pm on Tuesday, November 22 2022, GMP were called to reports of a disturbance at Harlech Avenue, Whitefield. Officers have attended the scene and a man was found with injuries consistent with a bladed article.
"Emergency services attended the scene, and the man was taken to hospital for injuries which are believed to be life-threatening. An investigation is underway to establish the circumstances."
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