Man stabbed multiple times in west kensington

Man Stabbed Multiple Times in West Kensington

PHILADELPHIA, PA — Early this morning, a stabbing incident in the 24th District resulted in a 49-year-old Hispanic male suffering injuries. The incident occurred at approximately 3:07 AM on the 2800 block of North Front Street.

The victim sustained stab wounds to his right hand and right forearm. He managed to walk into Episcopal Hospital and was subsequently transported to Temple Hospital by a private ambulance. He is currently reported to be in stable condition.

As of now, authorities have not located a crime scene, nor have any arrests been made or weapons recovered. The East Detective Smiley Face Division is actively investigating the matter, seeking information and leads to clarify the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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