In the center of New York City, a former employee of Fed Ex stabbed a man - ForumDaily
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In the center of New York City, a former employee of Fed Ex stabbed a man

In New York, not far from the Empire State Building, 22, a former employee of Fed Ex, Tikian Bailey, attacked 28-year-old Jack Gindi with a knife. He writes about it New York Post.

The attack happened around 13: 40 before the bank Woori America Bank on West 33rd Street and Fifth Avenue.

“There was a lot of blood. The entire stomach was cut open. I saw the ambulance arrive. They lifted his shirt - I thought he had been shot because the wound was visible from the front and back. It must have been a big knife,” said a worker who sells tickets at the Aspire State Building.

It is noted that a dispute arose between the men, which led to a fight. Bailey was arrested.

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