
Man hospitalised with serious injuries following alleged Dublin stabbing
Gardaí were dispatched to the scene following the incident, which took place at around 8.30pm on James Joyce Street, Dublin on Monday. In footage seen by Dublin Live, a man can be seen lying on the ground while a number of people try to assist him.
The man was given medical attention at the scene before he was brought to the Mater Hospital to be treated for serious but not life-threatening injuries.
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There was a large Garda presence as the scene of the incident was sealed off on Monday night while a technical examination was carried out. Gardaí confirmed that investigations are ongoing.
A Garda spokesman said: "Shortly after 8:30pm on Monday, 14 July 2025, Gardaí and emergency services responded to an incident on James Joyce Street, Dublin 1. An adult male sustained injuries during the course of the incident.
"He received treatment at the scene and was subsequently transported by ambulance to the Mater Hospital. His injuries are understood to be serious but not life-threatening. The scene has been preserved for forensic examination and investigations are currently ongoing."

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