Police set up a crime scene in the Darwin CBD in the early hours of Saturday morning.
abc.net.au/news/man-dies-in-hospital-after-stabbing-near-darwin-city-supermarket/102865148A man has died in Royal Darwin Hospital after being stabbed in Darwin City during the early hours of Saturday morning, Northern Territory Police say.
Police said in a statement they received a report of a stabbing on Cavenagh Street "at about 12.30am" in the CBD. "Upon arrival, crews located a male, aged 36, who had been stabbed in the stomach," the statement read.Police set up a crime scene at a bus stop outside Woolworths on Cavenagh Street.A crime scene was visible at a bus stop outside Woolworths on Cavenagh Street just after sunrise on Saturday.for knives and other weapons.
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