Three minors stabbed in The Hague shopping area

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THE HAGUE, Nov 30, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Dutch police were hunting an assailant
who stabbed three minors in The Hague’s main shopping street as people looked
for bargains on Black Friday.

The male attacker ran off after the incident at a department store in the
city centre that caused scenes of panic among the crowds of shoppers.

“We are currently taking all scenarios into account,” a police spokeswoman
was quoted as saying by the ANP news agency about the attack, which came
hours after two people died in a terror-related stabbing in London.

All three victims were minors, police said, without giving their ages. They
were all later allowed to go home from hospital.

The stabbing happened at the Hudson’s Bay department store in Grote
Marktstraat, the city’s biggest shopping area, which is lined with major
retailers and brands.

Two teenage girls came running into the store after being stabbed,
broadcaster NOS quoted witnesses as saying.

“I saw two girls screaming and running away. A man fled. He jumped very
athletically over benches to get away. He looked like a cheetah,” one witness
told NOS.

“People were trying to get away. but that didn’t work. I was shocked.”

Police initially gave a description of a man they were looking for aged
between 40 and 50 but later withdrew it, saying they were still
investigating.

“We are still looking for the perpetrator,” they said, adding that they
were conducting “extensive investigations”.

Images on social media showed shoppers running in panic away from the
scene, on a nighttime retail street lit by Christmas fairy lights.

– Emergency vehicles –

Members of the public gathered behind a police cordon on the street, an AFP
correspondent at the scene said.

Police helicopters flew overhead and several emergency vehicles were on
site, the correspondent said.

The stabbing took place not far from parliament, which is the seat of
government for the Netherlands and home to many international organisations.

The US embassy warned its nationals in The Hague to avoid the area because
of “reports of a security incident” and told them to let loved ones know they
were safe.

In Britain, two members of the public were killed in a stabbing on London
Bridge in the heart of the capital. The suspected attacker was then tackled
by passers-by and shot dead by police.

The Netherlands has seen a series of terror attacks and plots, although not
so far on the scale of those in other European countries.

In March four people were killed when a Turkish-born man opened fire on a
tram in the city of Utrecht.

Dutch police on Monday arrested two suspected jihadists, one of them in The
Hague, and charged them with planning a terror attack using suicide and car
bombs.

Earlier this month a Pakistani man was sentenced to 10 years in jail for a
plot to kill far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders.