U.S. tourist killed and another injured in knife attack in Portugal, police say
The stabbing followed a minor altercation and resulted in one death and one serious injury, with three suspects detained, police said.
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A 23-year-old man, a Portuguese citizen, is suspected of killing an American tourist and wounding another during an assault on the Church of the Navigants. PJ continues to search for the others involved.
American tourist killed in Cascais Portugal
A 35-year-old American tourist, identified as Daniel Kin, was stabbed to death in Cascais, a seaside town 20 miles west of Lisbon, in the early hours of Wednesday, October 15. The attack occurred following a brief street altercation reportedly sparked when one of three men tried to touch his partner’s hat, according to Portugal’s Public Security Police. The victim and his 34-year-old friend… Source
Accused homicide practices combat sports and works as security in bars. He would be alcoholicized at the time of the crime and was arrested by the PJ a few hours after the escape. He was in a preventive prison.
Discussion caused by a "foul motive" related to a cowboy hat ended with two people's failure, one of whom died
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