One man died, and another was seriously injured after being stabbed early on a Saturday morning in Dublin, Ireland.
Public Broadcasting Station RTE Report The incident that took place on South Ann Street in the city centre of the Irish capital was the result of a conflict between the two groups.
Gardai police in Ireland said one man was taken to St. James' Hospital. However, he was later declared dead. Another man is currently in care after suffering serious injuries.
So far, the victim's identity has not been disclosed and no suspects have been identified yet.
Following the latest stab wounds, Sinn Fein Rep. Matt Carsey said there are “serious issues” with central Dublin's public safety, and that police patrol the streets are not enough. Ta.
Carsey told Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan, “We have a safe plan for all people who live, work and do business in our capital, Dublin, and for the city visitors. I asked them to make a plan to make it.
Saturday's stab wounds come less than a week after several people were injured in large numbers in central Dublin.
A 29-year-old male immigrant from Brazil was charged this week in connection with the case and is scheduled to appear in court on February 18 via video link.





