Key Points

Two men were seriously injured in a stabbing incident in Brisbane's northern suburbs. Emergency services responded to reports of the attack in Zillmere on Thursday evening. A 51-year-old suspect was arrested shortly after and hospitalized with a finger injury. Police confirmed all parties involved were known to each other and there's no ongoing threat to public safety.

Key Points: Brisbane Stabbing Two Seriously Injured in Zillmere Attack

  • Two men aged 20s and 30s sustained serious stab wounds in Zillmere
  • Suspect arrested with laceration to his finger under police guard
  • Incident occurred at 6:14 pm Thursday in northern Brisbane suburb
  • Police confirm all three men known to each other no public threat
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Australia: Two seriously injured in Brisbane stabbing

Two men hospitalized with serious stab wounds in Brisbane's northern suburbs, 51-year-old suspect arrested. Police confirm all parties known to each other.

"Two men had been stabbed by another man inside a property - Queensland Police Statement"

Sydney, Aug 22

Two men have been hospitalized with serious injuries and a third has been arrested following a stabbing in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, Australia.

Police in the Australian state of Queensland said in a statement that emergency services received reports that two men had been stabbed by another man inside a property in the northern Brisbane suburb of Zillmere at 6:14 pm local time on Thursday night, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Emergency services arrived at the scene and found two men, one aged in his 20s and the other in his 30s, with serious injuries. Both were transported to the hospital.

A 51-year-old man was arrested a short time later and hospitalized under police guard to be treated for a laceration to his finger.

The Queensland Police Service said that investigators believe the three men are all known to each other and that there was no threat to public safety.

A crime scene was declared at the property and an investigation into the incident was ongoing.

Earlier on August 11, a man was charged over a stabbing attack during a dispute with neighbours northeast of Sydney.

Emergency services were called to a street in Killarney Vale, 60 km northeast of Sydney in the Central Coast region of the state of New South Wales (NSW), around 2 pm on August 11 where they found two women, aged 23 and 33, and a 20-year-old man with stab wounds.

The 23-year-old woman was airlifted to the hospital in a critical condition, while the 33-year-old was taken to the same hospital by ambulance paramedics in a serious condition.

The man was placed under arrest and taken to the hospital in a stable condition. Upon being released from the hospital, he was taken to a local police station and charged with assault occasioning bodily harm, affray, and possessing a prohibited drug.

NSW Police said in a statement that the stab wounds were sustained during a fight following an alleged neighbour dispute.

All three people involved were known to each other, police said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
These neighbor disputes turning violent is concerning. In India we have our share of property disputes but rarely escalate to this level. Hope Australian authorities take strict action.
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Sarah B
My cousin lives in Brisbane and says these incidents are becoming more common. People need better conflict resolution methods instead of turning to violence.
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Arjun K
The article mentions both incidents involved people known to each other. This shows how personal conflicts can turn dangerous anywhere in the world. Stay safe everyone!
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Michael C
While the incidents are unfortunate, I appreciate that the police were quick to respond and assure public safety. That's how law enforcement should work.
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Kavya N
The 51-year-old attacker being hospitalized for just a finger laceration while the victims have serious injuries... justice should be served properly. Hope the investigation is thorough.

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