TWO MEN were involved in a street attack in Southampton.
A man were stabbed by a "unknown person" following a fight in Wilton Avenue, according to reports made to police.
One of them is said to have suffered a wound to both his neck and hand during the incident at around 12.30am last night.
He is believed to have been assaulted in Wilton Avenue.
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The man was stabbed, suffering wounds to his hand and neck, following an argument in the street.
Staff at Trilogy Nightclub in London Road alerted police when an injured man turned up asking for help.
Another man was also injured in the same attack and took himself to Southampton General Hospital.
A police spokesperson says enquiries to ascertain the exact circumstances of the incident are ongoing.
Meanwhile, anyone with information that could help police with their investigation is urged to call 101 quoting crime reference number 44220307642.
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