Tragic Attack in Lisbon: Homeless Man Dies After Brutal Assault Near Campo Grande Station
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Tragic Attack in Lisbon: Homeless Man Dies After Brutal Assault Near Campo Grande Station

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Summary:

  • A 65-year-old man died after being assaulted near Campo Grande station in Lisbon.

  • The victim was a homeless individual, found unresponsive in a bicycle lane.

  • Witnesses reported seeing another man near the victim before the attack.

  • A large bloodied stone was found at the scene, indicating the nature of the attack.

  • The Judiciary Police are investigating the incident, with no further details available.

Tragic Incident in Lisbon

A 65-year-old man tragically lost his life in the early hours of Tuesday at Santa Maria Hospital in Lisbon after suffering severe injuries to his head. The incident occurred shortly after 2:00 AM on Rua Ator António Silva, near the Campo Grande Metro station, and is currently under investigation by the Judiciary Police.

Witnesses report that the victim, a homeless man who was likely sleeping in the area, was found unresponsive, lying on the ground in a bicycle lane near the station. According to police sources, the victim was bleeding from the head and had multiple wounds, with a large bloodied stone discovered near him, suggesting the nature of the attack.

A witness who called emergency services stated that another man was seen near the victim just moments before the assault took place. The victim was transported by ambulance to Santa Maria Hospital, where he was pronounced dead around 4:40 AM. The Judiciary Police have confirmed they are investigating the circumstances surrounding this violent attack, but further details have not yet been disclosed.

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