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Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Adelaide City Becoming No-Go Area With Increased Violence By Sudanese

Adelaide City Becoming No-Go Area With Increased Violence By Sudanese: "Up to 100 Sudanese brawl in Adelaide
, involving Africans from Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia… Using numerous weapons including knives, tire irons and clubs.

Two men were stabbed during a brawl involving up to 100 people in the city of Adelaide and are in a stable condition in hospital.

The violence erupted among a group of African men near the Austral Hotel in Bent St, between Rundle and Grenfell streets, in Adealide's tiny city centre, just after midnight.

Two other African men were treated for “minor” stab wounds and “numerous” knives, tyre levers and wooden clubs were found in the street.

Police say the brawl was the culmination of a string of confrontations between African men since Friday night."

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