
Hoofddorp stabbing sees multiple casualties and left cars covered in blood
The carnage unfolded this morning in the Netherlands.
Two people are said to have died after a knife rampage in the Netherlands this morning. A police officer was among those injured in the incident, which took place around 6am.
Police received reports of an attack at Fanny Blankers Koenlaan in Hoofddorp, with officers racing to the scene to investigate, leading to the officer in question being taken to hospital.
The Mirror reports police said in a statement on X: "We received a report of a stabbing incident at Fanny Blankers-Koenlaan in Purmerend around 6:00 AM.
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"There are multiple victims, including a colleague. Multiple ambulances and the MMT are on site. PD has been set up. The investigation into the incident is ongoing. More later."
Two people are said to have died in the stabbing, but police have not confirmed the claims, which were reported by Dutch news agency ANP.
Local media reported that one of the police cars at the scene was found "smeared with blood". The emergency services said that multiple ambulances and two trauma teams arrived and took the injured police officer to hospital.

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