Seems fair, are the hospitals here required to notify Police? In some parts of the world Doctors refuse to do so.mcminty wrote:
On something related to the topic Found this article in today's local news:
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/victim-stabs- … 10596.htmlThis is a more.. justified.. example of retaliation in defence of one's home and person.A man knifed during a domestic home invasion fought back and stabbed two of the offenders, one critically.
Three men armed with knives allegedly stormed a home about 6.30pm yesterday at Georges Hall, in Sydney's south-west.
Police say they kicked and punched the 39-year-old to the floor before he allegedly disarmed one of them and fought back, wounding two of his attackers.
The trio fled the scene but were located a short time later after police were alerted that a 27-year-old man attended Bankstown Hospital with stab wounds.
He remains in a critical condition and under police guard.
A second man, also aged 27, was treated for minor injuries before being taken into police custody with a 33-year-old man present at the hospital.
The two men have been charged with aggravated break and enter, committing a serious indictable offence in company and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
The pair are expected to appear in Parramatta Bail Court today.
The 39-year-old victim was taken to hospital for treatment of a suspected fractured left arm and cuts to his right arm and left ear.
Police believe the alleged attack was a domestic-related incident.
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