Two people stabbed an hour apart in Brooklyn and Manhattan



Two people were stabbed an hour apart in separate incidents Friday night in Brooklyn and Manhattan, cops said.

In the first incident, a 54-year-old woman was stabbed multiple times in the back around 10:11 p.m. at Grand and Eldridge Sts. on the Lower East Side.

EMS transported the woman to Bellevue Hospital where she was in stable condition.

An hour later and about 6 miles away in Brooklyn, a 67-year-old man was stabbed repeatedly in the chest and abdomen in front of a wholesale beer store at Church Ave. and E. 42nd St. in East Flatbush around 11:33 p.m.

EMS transported the man to Kings County Hospital in stable condition.

No arrest has been made in either incident.

The stabbings came as early Saturday morning a 42-year-old Bronx woman was killed and her 16-year-old son hospitalized after a bloody stabbing inside an apartment.

The suspect, still being sought by police, attacked victim Yesina Hall and her son inside a third-floor apartment on Sherman Ave. near E. 163rd St. in the Concourse section of the Bronx, cops said.

EMS took both victims to Lincoln Hospital, where Hall died. Her son is expected to survive.



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