
BREAKING NEWS Horror as man is stabbed at a bus stop on George Street, Sydney
A man has been stabbed at a busy bus stop in Sydney 's CBD.
Emergency services rushed to the bus stop just after 5.30am on Friday and found the man suffering a stab wound to his torso.
Police officers gave the man first aid before paramedics arrived.
He was then rushed to St Vincent's Hospital for further treatment.
Officers were seen canvassing the transport hub for clues and cordoned off a section of the street with police tape.
More to come.
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