Two men, aged 42 and 36, sustained stab wounds in Benidorm. The National Police is conducting investigations to determine the circumstances surrounding the attack, while emergency responders provided immediate care and evacuated both victims to a hospital for treatment.
At approximately 11:00 p.m., the Emergency Information and Coordination Center (CICU) reported two injuries on Gerona Street and Belgium Street. The alarm prompted a rapid mobilization of emergency resources and a coordinated response from local authorities and medical teams.
Following the alerts, intensive care teams were dispatched along with two SAMU (Urgent Medical Assistance) ambulances. In the case of the 42-year-old patient, responders treated a knife-related wound and arranged urgent transport to the hospital, with the destination identified as La Vila Joiosa Marina Baixa District Hospital. This facility is equipped to manage trauma cases and provide specialized care for stab injuries.
Similarly, medical personnel on the scene attended to the 36-year-old victim on Belgium Street, who also suffered stab injuries. He was transported to the same hospital to receive comprehensive evaluation and treatment. The proximity of both injuries suggests a possible connection between the incidents, though investigators have yet to release detailed information about the events in Benidorm at this time.
Authorities emphasize that the investigation remains active and ongoing. While early indications point to a potential linkage between the two stabbing incidents, officials caution that details are still evolving as the National Police review surveillance footage, interview witnesses, and compile eyewitness statements. Residents and visitors are urged to stay tuned for official updates as the inquiry progresses, with public safety and accurate reporting taking precedence over speculation. [CICU report]