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A teenager has died and two other young men are hospitalized with serious injuries after a stabbing tonight in the northern city center.
The incident took place around 9:20 pm on East Road in the northern city center.
Gardai rushed to the scene of a law enforcement incident on East Wall and the two young men were taken to Mater Hospital with serious injuries.
A short time later, a third man presented to Mater Hospital with injuries.
A source at the scene told Dublin Live earlier that the first two victims were in “very poor condition” and that the area had been sealed off while Gardai continued their investigations.
The local authority had established traffic detours to accommodate emergency services and keep cars out of the area.
A Garda spokesperson later added that “a third man has since reported to Mater Hospital for treatment for injuries.”
It is understood that one line of investigation that detectives are investigating is that the men had been involved in a dispute with another young man.
Garda’s full statement reads: “Gardaí is currently investigating all circumstances of a fatal assault and associated incidents that occurred tonight on East Road, East Wall, Dublin 3, January 26, 2020.
“At approximately 09:20 pm Gardaí received a report of a public order incident that occurred on East Road, East Wall.
“Gardaí and the emergency services came to the scene and two young men were taken to Mater Hospital to be treated for serious injuries.
“One of the male minors was later pronounced dead at Mater Hospital.
“A third man has since presented to Mater Hospital for injury treatment.
“Gardaí is appealing to anyone who has been to the East Road, the East Wall area between 9:00 PM and 9:40 PM and may have any information or footage (including dash cam ), contact the Store Street Garda Station on 01666 8000, the Garda Confidential Phone Number 1800 666 111 or any Garda station. “
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