Woman charged after two people stabbed during argument in Surfers Paradise
9:48am Apr 11, 2021
Police arrested the 53-year-old woman at the scene with a small kitchen knife and took her to the Southport Watchhouse.
A 53-year-old woman has been charged after allegedly stabbing two people with a kitchen knife during an argument on the Gold Coast overnight.
The woman was socialising with a 45-year-old woman from Southport and a 48-year-old man in Eileen Peters Park on the Esplanade in Surfers Paradise.
Around 8.30pm, police will allege an argument broke out between the trio.
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Eileen Peters Park on the Esplanade in Surfers Paradise.(Google Maps)
Police have charged a woman following two alleged stabbings in Surfers Paradise last night.
Three people, who are known to each other, were socialising in Eileen Peters Park on the Esplanade.
It will be alleged around 8.30pm an argument started during which a 45-year-old Southport woman was stabbed in the chest and a 48-year-old man in the arm.
The 53-year-old woman was arrested at the scene with a small kitchen knife and taken to the Southport Watchhouse.
She has been charged with two counts of wounding.
The woman and man were transported to the Gold Coast University Hospital with non-life-threatening wounds.
A teenage boy has been rushed to hospital after he was bitten by a snake in the rural area.
Emergency crews were called to a property in Norwell, on the Gold Coast, about 8.50am on Friday following reports of a snake bite.
Queensland Ambulance said the boy was bitten on the hand.
He was taken to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.
The species of snake is not yet known.
Emergency crews were called to a private property in Norwell at about 8.50am on Friday following reports of a snake bite (stock image)
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