Three people in hospital after alleged stabbing at Australian National University
- Two female students at the Australian National University in Canberra were stabbed, resulting in one being in critical condition.
- The police have the situation under control, with an individual in custody, and are investigating the motive for the attack.
- Emergency services responded to the incident and treated a 34-year-old man with minor injuries, while the university urged students and staff to avoid the area.
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Two female students in hospital after university stabbing in Australia
Two 20-year-old women are in hospital with stab wounds - one in a critical condition, the other, stable. A 24-year-old man, who is not believed to be a student at the university, is in custody. Police have appealed for anyone with mobile phone footage of the incident to come forward.
3 Injured In Australian University Campus Stabbing
Three people have been injured after a stabbing at an Australian university campus on Monday afternoon, police said. Two of the victims were stabbed in the attack, which happened around 2.45 pm (0445 GMT) at the Australian National University in Canberra. The nature of the third person's injuries was not specified. All three are recovering in hospital, Australian Capital Territory police said. Officers said one person had been arrested and they …
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