Attacker sought
The police are still looking for the occupants of a car who slashed a university student with a fish knife and made off after a dispute between motorists on Tuesday evening. Mr Mark Todd, aged 19, was admitted to The Princess Margaret Hospital with a gash to the forehead after the attack. He was discharged yesterday. Detective Sergeant Tom Gorman said there was a near-collision between two cars at the intersection of Bealey Avenue and Barbadoes Street at 7.45 p.m. The occupants of one car, a light-coloured Ford Falcon 500 station waggon, had set upon the group of students in the other vehicle.
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Press, 3 October 1985, Page 8
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