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Man held over Sydney knife attack

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A woman was taken to hospital after she was stabbed here yesterday in what appeared to be an unprovoked attack by a man who was restrained by members of the public and then taken into custody, police said.

The unidentifi­ed man had also tried unsuccessf­ully to stab other people, police said, in an incident that brought the central business district in Australia’s largest city to a standstill in the early afternoon.

“We have a woman with a stab wound to the back currently being treated by paramedics and is en route to a hospital,” Superinten­dent Gavin Wood said here.

He said the woman’s injuries were not life-threatenin­g.

Wood also said the attack appeared to be unprovoked, but police were keeping an open mind.

Police were also investigat­ing whether the body of a woman found inside an apartment near where the stabbing took place was linked to the incident, a New South Wales state police spokesman said.

Video footage on Twitter showed a young man running across a city intersecti­on and jumping onto the hood of a car, waving what appeared to be a long-bladed knife.

The man, who was yelling, fell to the ground when the car moved and was confronted by a person holding a chair, the video showed. It was unclear what the man was calling out.

Other footage showed the man pinned to the ground by several people holding two chairs and a milk crate on top of him.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison praised those who stopped the assailant.

“The attacker is now in police custody following the brave actions of those who were present at the scene and were able to restrain him,” Morrison said.

A woman who answered the phone at a Subway store near the scene said: “We saw the person with a knife over there bleeding.”

Police said the man was acting alone.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? A woman being placed on a gurney by paramedics in Sydney yesterday.
EPA PIC A woman being placed on a gurney by paramedics in Sydney yesterday.

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