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Beetham Tower: Woman attacked in Manchester Hilton hotel Beetham Tower: Woman attacked in Manchester Hilton hotel
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Armed police are at a hotel in Manchester where a woman was attacked and left with serious neck injuries.Armed police are at a hotel in Manchester where a woman was attacked and left with serious neck injuries.
Police said the victim managed to flee Beetham Tower on Deansgate at about 11:10 BST and flagged down officers outside. Police said the victim managed to flag down officers outside Beetham Tower on Deansgate at about 11:10 BST.
Three men and two women have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.Three men and two women have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
The victim has lacerations to her neck and crime scene officers are searching one of the Hilton's hotel rooms. The victim has lacerations to her neck and crime scene officers are searching one of the Hilton's hotel rooms and the street outside the tower.
Greater Manchester Police has confirmed the attack is not believed to be related to terrorism or thought to be a random act. Greater Manchester Police said the attack is not believed to be related to terrorism or thought to be a random act.
Anthony Hilton, 32, who works in a nearby letting agents, told the Press Association: "There must have been 15 undercover and normal police cars out in the street. Police were running to and fro from the car park and the Hilton hotel." Cordons are in place outside the hotel in central Manchester, where three marked police cars remain.
A section of pavement opposite the hotel outside the 340 Deansgate office building has also been blocked off.
Three marked police vehicles remain outside the front of the hotel.
Anthony Hilton, 32, who works in a nearby letting agents, told the Press Association: "There must have been 15 undercover and normal police cars out in the street.
"Police were running to and fro from the car park and the Hilton hotel."