Israeli Man Stabbed at Ozora Trance Festival in Hungary
FEJÉR COUNTY, HUNGARY, AUG 2 – A 28-year-old Israeli man stabbed a fellow attendee after a verbal dispute at the Ozora Festival, with the victim now in stable condition, police said.
- On Saturday at the Ozora Festival, a 28-year-old Israeli man stabbed a 26-year-old Israeli multiple times, with motive unclear, according to police.
- Amid the festival, two Israeli men had a verbal dispute before the stabbing, whose motive remains unclear, according to reports.
- Emergency teams airlifted the victim, and festival security detained the suspect until police arrived.
- Investigators have opened a felony assault case, and prosecutors have requested the suspect's pre-trial detention while he is being interrogated, according to Fejér County Police Department.
- Eger Mayor István Molnár called the incident highly unusual, noting the festival’s history of no violence despite drawing tens of thousands of attendees and providing seasonal work for locals.
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The police took the suspected perpetrator, who was also injured, into custody.
An Israeli citizen was arrested for a life-threatening stabbing at this year's Ozora Festival, which took place in the Igar-Vámszőlőhegy area.
According to a police statement, a report was received on Saturday that a man had been stabbed with a knife in the Ozora Festival area in Igar-Vámszőlőhegy.
A fight broke out between Israelis at the "Ozora" festival in Hungary: The fight ended with the stabbing and fatal injury of a 25-year-old resident of Hadera. According to local media, he was airlifted to a hospital in the city of Pecs. The organizers said that his condition is now stable. The ten-day festival is one of the largest trance and psychedelic art events in the world, which began two decades ago and serves as a focal point for tens o…
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