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An employee at the hospital, who the Herald has agreed not to name, said a man entered the ED about 11pm on Saturday.

He allegedly approached the receptionist and asked where his "wife" was being treated. When told, the man entered a cubicle, pulled a machete out from his hoodie and struck another man who was accompanying the female patient in the head.

"There was a lot of blood - as with all head wounds - [on the] walls, floor [and] hallway," the employee said.

The female patient and a junior doctor allegedly disarmed the man after the attack. The assailant then stood with his hands behind his back and surrendered to police when they arrived.

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[–] deadbeef79000 4 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Nah, this reeks of abusive partner getting revenge on the dude helping his victim.

Given the brazeness of the attack and the machete, probably a gang-member.

Is gang membership an aggravating factor or has that legislation not come in to effect yet?