Police arrest 11 people and charge 3 in connection with Morecambe knife fight
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It follows a knife fight in Morecambe town centre shortly before 3.20am on Thursday, January 30, where four people were found stabbed in Queen Street.
Three of the men were taken to hospital with serious injuries. One man, a 33-year-old, remains in a critical condition in hospital where he is under arrest.
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Detectives have charged Thomas Carberry, 21, of Thornton Road, Morecambe, with possession of an offensive weapon and violent disorder, and Sean Brady, 22, of Keswick Road, Lancaster, with possession of an offensive weapon and violent disorder.
Officers have also charged Florentin Damian, 32, of Queen Street, Morecambe, with violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon.
The seven people arrested are:
* A 29-year-old man from Morecambe, on suspicion of assault – GBH and offences under the public order act
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Hide Ad* A 32-year-old man from Morecambe, on suspicion of assault – GBH and offences under the public order act
* A 22-year-old woman from Lancaster, on suspicion of assault – GBH and offences under the public order act
* A 25-year-old woman from Morecambe, on suspicion of assault – GBH and offences under the public order act
* A 21-year-old man from Heysham, on suspicion of assault – GBH and offences under the public order act
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Hide Ad* A 21-year-old man from Lancaster, on suspicion of assault – GBH and offences under the public order act
* A 21-year-old man from Heysham, on suspicion of assault – GBH and offences under the public order act
All seven have since been released on police bail.
Police are continuing to appeal for information and are keen to trace anybody with CCTV or dash cam footage.
If you can help please ring 101 quoting log number 111 of 30 January.
Alternatively you can speak to independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.