No arrests have yet been made as detectives continue to investigate a stabbing in Oxford city centre over the weekend.
A 27-year-old man was taken to hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning after reportedly being stabbed in the arm and back near G&Ds café in St Aldates.
This afternoon (August 29), Thames Valley Police confirmed that the alleged victim had been discharged from hospital.
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No arrests had been made, with officers currently reviewing CCTV footage from the night of the alleged attack.
On Sunday, detective sergeant Lisa Jones of Oxford Criminal Investigation Department (CID) said: “Thankfully, the victim’s injuries are not life-threatening, and he is recovering in hospital.
“We are continuing to investigate the circumstances of this incident, although at this stage we do not have any descriptions of offenders.”
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She added: “I would renew my appeal to anybody who was in the area of St Aldates in the early hours and who witnessed what happened to please get in touch.
“If you have dash-cam, mobile phone or CCTV images, I’d be particularly keen to hear from you.”
St Aldates and neighbouring Pembroke Street was cordoned off on Sunday morning as forensics officers collected evidence.
White and blue forensics tents could be seen by a bus stop outside Ladbrokes and outside the Story Museum in Pembroke Street.
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