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Two brawls lead to three stabbings overnight in Montreal
CTV
A 32-year-old man was seriously injured early Sunday morning in a brawl that began inside a downtown Montreal McDonald's.
Two separate fights in Montreal led to the stabbings of three men early Sunday morning.
The victims, ages 32, 23 and 19, were all injured, but police say their lives are not in danger.
Montreal police (SPVM) were called to a McDonald's restaurant on Ste-Catherine and Mackay Streets downtown around 3:45 a.m.
An altercation that began inside the McDonald's had spilled onto the street outside, where a 32-year-old man was stabbed in his upper body.
He was rushed to hospital with serious injuries but is expected to survive, police said.
Two male suspects, ages 19 and 20, were arrested on site. The 20-year-old suffered minor injuries to his upper body and was also transported to hospital by police.
A perimeter was established around the MacDonald's, which is not far from the Guy-Concordia metro. Traffic could still circulate on Ste-Catherine Street.