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Man stabbed near fish market in Boston

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A man stabbed near a fish market in Boston late Saturday is expected to survive his injuries, according to police.

Officers were approached by an unknown 47-year-old man in the area of 3099 Washington St. around 9 p.m. Saturday. The man, who was bleeding from his neck and arms, told police he was robbed for his scooter, Boston Police Department spokesperson Officer Mark Marron said.

The man was taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for injuries that are not life-threatening, Marron told MassLive.

Police at the scene of the stabbing followed the blood trail of the man, which led them to Star Fish Market at the corner of Atherton Street and Washington Street. Multiple witnesses said there was a fight in the parking lot, everyone ran and they saw a man walking around bleeding afterward, according to Marron.

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The stabbing remains under investigation. No arrests had been made as of Sunday afternoon, Marron said.



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