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26 October 2025 at 07:23
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Two Hospitalized with Stab Wounds Following Oslo Park Brawl

By Nordics Today •

In brief

Two people hospitalized with stab wounds after a park brawl in central Oslo. Police have arrested multiple individuals and continue investigating the violent incident that occurred near the city's main train station.

  • - Location: Norway
  • - Category: Breaking News
  • - Published: 26 October 2025 at 07:23
Two Hospitalized with Stab Wounds Following Oslo Park Brawl

Two people are hospitalized with stab wounds after a violent fight in Oslo's Vaterland Park. Police have arrested several individuals following the early Sunday morning incident.

Officers responded to reports of a person with stab injuries at the central Oslo park. They believe a physical altercation occurred before their arrival.

One man sustained potentially serious injuries, according to police statements. Authorities transported him to a hospital for treatment.

Police confirmed they have three individuals in custody. Two of these persons suffered injuries from sharp objects during the confrontation.

Investigators have not located any weapons at the scene. They suspect additional participants fled before officers arrived.

By 8 AM Sunday, police had arrested more people connected to the incident. All individuals involved are men in their twenties.

Operations leader Gabriel Langfeldt stated authorities have control of two injured parties at hospitals. The exact sequence of events remains unclear as the investigation continues.

Vaterland Park sits in central Oslo near the main train station, an area known for nightlife activity. Such violent incidents in public parks remain relatively uncommon in Norway's capital.

Police are conducting broad investigations to determine what triggered the confrontation and whether organized groups were involved.

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Published: October 26, 2025

Tags: Oslo stabbing incidentVaterland Park violenceNorway crime news

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