cervia · IT
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A 44-year-old Albanian man was stabbed repeatedly in piazzale Napoli at Milano Marittima, a seaside district of Cervia in the province of Ravenna, at around 1am on 16 August 2026, during the Ferragosto weekend. He survived. A police patrol on extraordinary territorial control duty was approached by a passer-by who said he had just witnessed a stabbing. Officers found that a heated argument had broken out in the square between two men, one of whom, armed with a flick knife, struck the other several times. The attacker had disappeared by the time further patrols arrived. The victim, a resident of Forlì who was in the area for leisure, was taken urgently to the Bufalini hospital in Cesena and operated on. The medical report recorded at least five stab wounds — to the abdomen, the chest, the left cheek and the ear — together with rib fractures on his left side. He was given a thirty-day prognosis and remained in hospital at the time of the cited reports. On the late afternoon of 19 August 2026 officers of the Ravenna flying squad traced a Tunisian man in his forties in a public park in the Tagliata area of Cervia and arrested him. At police headquarters he was identified as the man indicated by both the victim and a witness as the attacker. He is accused of attempted murder aggravated by futile motives. No motive has been established, and the knife was not recovered.
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- city corrected from "milano" to "cervia": the intake heuristic matched the place name Milano Marittima, which is a frazione of Cervia in the province of Ravenna and not the city of Milan; coordinates moved from the Milan centroid to the Cervia centroid. crime_category corrected from homicide to attempted_homicide: the victim survived and the suspect is held for tentato omicidio. incident_date corrected from 2026-08-21, the date of the ANSA report, to 2026-08-16, the night of the attack. victim.age_range set to 40-50 and sex to M. judicial_status set to charged. A readable second source was added because the ANSA page is behind a consent wall. slug updated to match.