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June 28, 2020A man was stabbed in central Glasgow and fell to the ground, "covered in blood", local newspapers report. The accident follows the stabbing of just two days, in a hotel that hosts asylum seekers always in the Scottish port city of six by an assailant, Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28, Sudanese, who was then shot to death by police. The police and ambulances have already intervened on the spot and they do not appear there are additional risks for the population. 

The hotel assault
Scottish police have identified Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28, Sudan, the assailant was shot dead by gunfire from police on Friday after stabbing six people in a Glasgow hotel hosted asylum seekers. In a statement on Twitter, the police explained that the identification was based on "information he provided to the Interior Ministry this year".

Investigations into the motive go on and remain, at the moment, excluded that it is terrorism. Six people were injured when the 28-year-old assaulted the Park Inn hotel on West George Street.

The injured are three of the asylum seekers, two receptionists and police officer David Whyte, all between 17 and 53 years old. According to media cited witnesses, the author was one of the hotel's residents, temporarily hosting people in the process of obtaining refugee status in the UK during the pandemic, and other tenants had previously expressed concerns about your mental health .