Woman stabbed in hospital carpark in S. Korea, attacker caught by civilians


SEOUL: A woman in her 20s was severely injured in a stabbing attack in South Korea’s Ulsan city on Monday (July 28), after which the attacker tried to escape by car but was thwarted by the collective effort of people at the scene.

The suspect, in his 30s, is currently under investigation by the Ulsan Bukbu Police Station for the attack, which took place at a hospital carpark at around 3.38pm (0638 GMT) on July 28.

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