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North Belfast road closed after serious assault on man North Belfast: Four men attacked on Antrim Road
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Part of a road in north Belfast has been closed as police investigate a serious assault on a man. Four men have been attacked in north Belfast and one of them is in a critical condition in hospital.
The attack happened at about 04:50 GMT on Sunday and the victim has been taken to hospital. The attack happened on the Antrim Road at about 04:50 GMT on Sunday.
The Antrim Road has been closed between Willowbank Gardens and Hopefield Avenue. The critically injured man is 24-years-old.
There are no further details at present. Two men, aged 31 and 23, have been arrested. The Antrim Road has been closed between Willowbank Gardens and Hopefield Avenue, as police carry out investigations.
Detective Chief Inspector Alan Little said: "Anyone with any information about this incident is asked to contact us in CID in Antrim Road Police Station on 0845 600 8000."