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Montreal man stabbed in Plateau–Mont-Royal Friday

Montreal Police say they do not fear for his life. Global News

A Montreal man was stabbed late Friday night in the Plateau–Mont-Royal borough, according to Montreal police.

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Authorities located the victim, a 33-year-old man, shortly before midnight Friday at the corner of Saint-Joseph Boulevard and Cartier Street, according to police.

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“The man was injured in the upper body where he was later transported to a hospital in the Montreal area,” said Montreal police spokesperson Julien Levesque. “Medical authorities aren’t fearing for his life.”

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The victim was known to police.

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A security perimeter was set up on Saint-Joseph Boulevard closing to two-way traffic between Papineau and Chabot, but it has since been lifted.

Investigators were called to the scene to investigate the scene to determine the circumstances of the event.

No arrests have been made.

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