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Man seriously injured in Belfast knife attack is named and pictured for first time

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Man seriously injured in Belfast knife attack is named and pictured for first time.

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The man who was left seriously injured following Monday night's knife attack on the streets of Belfast has been named by residents as Stephen Ogilvie.Mr Ogilvie, in his 40s, suffered "significant injuries" to his face, neck and back during the stabbing.

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Mr Ogilvie is understood to be originally from Scotland and had been living in the same block of flats as his Sudanese alleged attacker.One woman told the Mail he was a "vulnerable person".

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A man who lives close to the block of flats told the newspaper: "I saw all the police and the ambulance outside the flats."The paramedics were talking to Stephen as they were treating him.

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I heard them call him by his name as he was helped into the ambulance.'I've seen him around.

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