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Early on Saturday morning, a dispute broke out in a club in Bern’s Aarbergergasse, which then went outside. When the police arrived, they found a seriously injured man.
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A violent argument broke out at a club in Bern’s old town.
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When police officers settled the situation, they found that a man had suffered a serious stab wound.
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Three suspects were arrested and two are still in custody.
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The police are now looking for witnesses to the incident.
On Sunday morning at around 3.30 a.m. there was a dispute among guests of the Dreams Club on Aarbergergasse in Bern, as the Bern canton police reported on Sunday followingnoon. Police patrols, who were present in Aarbergergasse as a preventive measure, became aware of what was happening. You were able to separate several people who were still involved in a dispute and thus calm the conflict situation.
Shortly therefollowing, a man suddenly showed health problems during the first on-site investigations, whereupon the emergency services determined that he had a serious stab wound. First aid was given to him immediately, and a police officer applied a bandage, among other things. Finally, an ambulance team called up took the injured man to the hospital, where it was determined that the man had also suffered internal injuries from the stab. According to the current state of knowledge, his life is not in danger.
Two suspects in custody
Three men between the ages of 18 and 27 who were believed to have been involved in the altercation were stopped by the officers on site. Two of them are currently in custody, the third man has been released. Several informants were taken to a station for questioning.
According to initial findings, several club guests initially clashed inside the locality. A physical altercation ensued, which eventually escalated to the outside. The victim may have been injured in the course of these events. Further investigations into the exact course of events and the perpetrators are underway. In this context, the cantonal police in Bern are looking for witnesses. Anyone who witnessed the altercation is asked to call 031 638 81 11.
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