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We are appealing for information after a man was stabbed in Luton.
Two men attacked the victim near the junction of Manor Road and Park Street at around 5.30pm on Saturday (29 April).
The victim, a man in his 40s, suffered several stab wounds and was airlifted to hospital. He suffered serious but not life threatening injuries.
Two Asian men in their 20s threatened another member of the public shortly afterwards while it is believed the attackers left the scene on a motorbike.
PC Thomas Walter from Bedfordshire Police, investigating, said: “Violence of this nature is totally unacceptable and we are closing the net on those responsible.
“We believe this was a targeted attack and I would encourage anyone who was in the area at the time, saw anything which can help our investigation and especially anyone who has CCTV or dash cam footage to contact us or Crimestoppers.
“You don’t have to give your name if you don’t want to and your help can ensure some violent and dangerous people are taken off the streets.
“Over the past fortnight we have put serious and violent offenders behind bars for 113 years – and are determined to keep taking robust action against these criminals.”
Anyone with any information is asked to report it via our online reporting centre or by calling 101. Please quote reference 40/22684/23
You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously via 0800 555 111 or crimestoppers-uk.org