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Photo: Tashi Farmilo

Stabbing in Aylmer under police investigation


Tashi Farmilo


An armed assault on the morning of November 21 at 181 rue Principale in Aylmer sent one person to hospital with serious injuries. Gatineau police responded to the call at around 1 am and found the victim suffering from a lower body wound. Officers provided immediate care until paramedics arrived and transported the individual to hospital. The incident reportedly followed an altercation that occurred outside the premises. A security perimeter was established, and investigators, along with forensic technicians, examined the area. Three individuals were taken to the Gatineau police station for questioning. The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the INFO line at 819-243-4636, option 5. All information will be treated confidentially.









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