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Adelaide teens charged with assault after Hindley Street convenience store worker stabbed
Two teenage girls have been charged over the stabbing of a convenience store worker in Adelaide’s CBD overnight.
Key points:
- The girls, aged 15 and 16, have been charged with assault causing serious harm
- The victim was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for treatment
- Police said he sustained a minor stab wound to his back
Police and paramedics were called to the store, the Hindley Street Express Supermarket, just after 1:00am.
A 15-year-old from Auldana and a 16-year-old from Cumberland Park were allegedly in a back room when one of them stabbed the man in the back with what police described as a small knife.
They then allegedly fled the scene and were arrested nearby.
Police say one was found in the bathroom of a nearby business.
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