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Teenager hospitalised after severing artery punching car windscreen, police say

A teenager has been rushed to hospital with significant blood loss after he allegedly punched a car windscreen in Adelaide’s southern suburbs.
Key points:
- A 19-year-old man will undergo surgery after an incident at Seaford Rise
- Police say the man severed an artery after allegedly punching a windscreen
- They say the man is now in a stable condition but is “lucky to be alive”
Police were called to the scene of the incident on Commercial Road at Seaford Rise at about 12:45am, following reports of an altercation.
The 19-year-old man was found with a serious cut to his arm and received first aid from a police patrol until paramedics arrived.
“It appears that he had punched the rear windscreen of a car and severed an artery in his arm,” police…
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