Wellington-Sana
Five people were injured in a stabbing accident inside a supermarket in Dunedin, New Zealand, today.
AP quoted a spokesman for the local authorities as saying in a statement that five people, including two employees of the County Down supermarket in Dunedin, were injured in a stabbing accident, and the attacker was also arrested.
He indicated that three of the wounded were taken to the intensive care unit.
In turn, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said that the motive behind the attack had not yet been determined, but that there were no indications that it was a terrorist act.