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Six injured in Glasgow stabbing, suspect killed

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GLASGOW: Scottish police on Friday shot dead the suspect in a multiple stabbing at a Glasgow hotel housing asylum seekers that wounded six people, including an officer. Police Scotland said the incident at the Park Inn hotel in the city’s centre was not being treated as terror-related and urged people to avoid speculatio­n about the motive of the apparent attack. “Depressing­ly yet predictabl­y some are using (this) horrific incident to further their far-right agenda,” Scotland’s justice minister Humza Yousaf said in a tweet.

“Glasgow won’t stand for your divisive hatred, so don’t even try it.” The police said the wounded 42-year-old officer was in a critical but stable

condition. The five other victims were all men, aged 17, 18, 20, 38 and 53, the police said. All have been hospitaliz­ed. One man who said he lived on the hotel’s third floor told Sky News television he heard a man shouting for help and a woman screaming. He went to investigat­e and found the lift was “covered in blood” then saw two people “gasping for air” after being stabbed.

‘Dumped’ into hotels Britain’s interior ministry has been using empty hotels across the country to house asylum seekers and refugees during the coronaviru­s pandemic. The Park Inn hotel was being used to house asylum seekers during the outbreak, homelessne­ss and human rights charity Positive Action in Housing tweeted. The Kurdish Scottish Associatio­n was quoted as saying by the Glasgow Times newspaper there were about 100 asylum seekers in the hotel at the time. Residents had complained about being kept inside and a lack of money, while some had mental health problems, it said.

Positive Action in Housing has previously voiced concerns about single men, women, families and pregnant women - many of them vulnerable - being “dumped” into hotels. “During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the hotel has been occupied for temporary housing,” said Radisson Hotel Group spokesman Tom Flanagan Karttunnen. Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon thanked the emergency services for ensuring that “a very, very serious incident didn’t become much worse”.

UK interior minister Priti Patel called it “deeply alarming” and Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted that he was “deeply saddened by the terrible incident”. It came less than a week after three people were stabbed to death in a park in Reading, southeast England, that police were treating as terrorrela­ted. A 25-year-old man widely said to be a Libyan asylum seeker was arrested in connection with the random stabbing that killed three friends. —AFP

 ??  ?? GLASGOW: Police attend the scene of a fatal stabbing incident at the Park Inn Hotel in central Glasgow on June 26, 2020. —AFP
GLASGOW: Police attend the scene of a fatal stabbing incident at the Park Inn Hotel in central Glasgow on June 26, 2020. —AFP

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