Bury Market: Two teenage boys arrested over triple stabbing
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Two teenage boys, aged 16 and 17, have been arrested after three men were stabbed close to a town's market.
Greater Manchester Police said the two boys had been held on suspicion of violent disorder following the attack on Murray Road, Bury, at about 12:15 GMT on Monday.
A 17-year-old boy, previously arrested on suspicion of assault, was released with no further action, the force said.
Police said the victims' injuries were not life-threatening.
One man remained in hospital while the other two had been discharged.
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- Published11 March
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