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South Wales Police is investigating a serious assault in the Glenwood area of Llanedeyrn, at around 2pm yesterday (Sunday, September 17).
A 19-year-old man from Cardiff, was taken to the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, with several injuries, including stab wounds, none of which are described as life threatening.
It is believed those involved are known to each other and arrest enquiries are continuing.
Detective Sergeant Phillip Marchant said: “We are appealing for anyone who was in the Glenwood area yesterday afternoon who may have information or video footage in relation to this incident, to please contact us by one of the following means quoting occurrence number 2300315766.”
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Although knife crime is not a part of everyday life in South Wales, it is important that we continue taking action to prevent a problem occurring.
Knife crime affects only the minority of our population. However, any incident involving a knife can have devastating consequences for those involved.
Through our campaign #NotTheOne, we aim to educate young people on the dangers of carrying a knife by giving parents, teachers, and community groups the tools they need to do this.