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today at 06.56 Amanda Hällsten

During the night, a taxi driver was stabbed by a male customer in Gothenburg.

The man allegedly stabbed the driver in a shoulder and a finger. The driver then collides and the suspect leaves the car and the scene.

When the police arrived at the scene, they took up a report about the incident and the driver was taken to hospital.

The incident is being investigated as attempted murder.

The suspect has not been found.

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