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A woman has been stabbed on her way to church and a man arrested in Sydney's east overnight. A man has been charged after a woman was stabbed while walking to midnight mass in Sydney’s east.
The 44-year-old woman was walking along Roslyn Street, on her way to midnight mass, when she was approached by a man who allegedly stabbed her in the abdomen. The 44-year-old woman was walking along Roslyn Street on her way to church in Elizabeth Bay on Tuesday night when she was approached by a man who allegedly stabbed her in the abdomen.
The woman was treated by paramedics before being taken to St Vincent's hospital where she is reported to be in a stable condition. The woman was treated by paramedics before being taken to St Vincent's hospital, where she is reported to be in stable condition.
A number of witnesses alerted police and followed the man to a block of units in Potts Point, where he was arrested. Witnesses alerted police and followed the man to a block of units in Potts Point.
A 38-year-old man was taken to Kings Cross police station where he is assisting police. A 38-year-old Potts Point man was taken to Kings Cross police station where he was charged with one count of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Police are urging anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page.
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