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Man charged following Windsor stabbing – bail refused, in court Sunday on wounding and drug charges
After a stabbing early Saturday morning in Windsor when a 27-year-old man suffered multiple stab wounds, a 20-year-old Cranebrook man has now been charged with affray, wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and supplying a prohibited drug.
He has been refused bail and will appear in Parramatta Court tomorrow – Sunday 20.
Just after 3am on Saturday, emergency services were called to George Street, following reports a man had been stabbed.
Police were told several people left the Fitzroy Hotel on George Street before a fight occurred in a car park on Kable Street.
During the incident, a 27-year-old man was stabbed multiple times and returned to the Fitzroy to seek assistance.
He was treated at the scene before being taken to Westmead Hospital. He has undergone surgery and remains in a serious but stable condition.
Shortly after, a security guard detained a 20-year-old Cranebrook man, before officers from Hawkesbury Police Area Command arrived and arrested him.
During a search of the man, police allegedly seized a knife and a bag of white powder which police will allege is cocaine.
Following further inquiries, police arrested a second man, aged 25, on Day Street about 3.35am.
Both men were taken to Windsor Police Station.
The 25-year-old man has since been released from police custody.
Inquiries are continuing.