A 20-year-old man has been taken to hospital with knife wounds following another fight at the Parramatta bus interchange in Sydney’s west – the third knife attack there this month, police say.
The man was wounded at the same Parramatta bus interchange where 22-year-old apprentice chef Patrick Crowe was fatally knifed on July 8.
A teenager was stabbed at the same site a week ago.
In the latest incident, the 20-year-old man was at the bus interchange on Argyle Street when he got into a fight with a group of two males and two females about 6.10pm on Saturday.
One of the group produced a knife, police say, and the 20-year-old man received lacerations to his left hand.
He was taken to Westmead Hospital for treatment.
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