Two Men Stabbed in Attempted Robbery on Corso Garibaldi, Naples
Naples, March 22 – Two foreign nationals were injured in a stabbing incident on Corso Garibaldi, Naples, on Sunday morning. The victims, a 36-year-old and a 21-year-old, were reportedly attacked by other foreigners in what is believed to have been an attempted robbery. Both men were transported to Pellegrini Hospital, where they were treated for their injuries and given a prognosis of ten days for recovery.
The Carabinieri of the city center company were dispatched to Pellegrini Hospital after receiving reports of two foreign nationals with stab wounds. According to initial investigations, the incident occurred on Corso Garibaldi. The younger victim sustained a stab wound to the head, while the 36-year-old was injured in the hand. Fortunately, neither injury is life-threatening, and both individuals are expected to make a full recovery.
Investigation Underway to Determine Dynamics of the Attack
Authorities have launched an investigation to ascertain the exact dynamics of the attack. While the primary hypothesis suggests an attempted robbery as the motive, investigators are exploring all possibilities. The identities of the assailants are currently unknown, and police are actively working to identify and apprehend those responsible.
This incident adds to a series of recent events in Naples, highlighting ongoing concerns about public safety. The authorities are committed to ensuring the security of residents and visitors alike, and efforts are being intensified to curb criminal activities in the city.
Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses. The community is urged to cooperate with law enforcement by providing any relevant information that could assist in the ongoing inquiry.