THREE members of the same family have been stabbed in a horror attack after a "masked gang" reportedly stormed a flat in Salford.
Cops and emergency services scrambled to the scene on Velour Close, Manchester, after reports of a man and woman shouting for help.
The victims – a mother, father, and son – suffered knife wounds and were rushed to hospital.
Cops confirmed the father has since had surgery on a life-changing injury after "three men in balaclavas" descended on the property.
The mother and son have been discharged from hospital, according to the latest police reports.
During the incident an air ambulance landed near to the scene at around 2.30pm on Friday.
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One witness claimed as many as six ambulances and 10 police vans and cars were at the location.
There is still a scene in place and CSI are continuing their forensic assessment of the property.
Cops have been following various lines of enquiry and are now turning to the community to see if they can get any help with the investigation.
Detective Chief Inspector Yanica Weir said: "This appears to be an isolated, targeted and unprovoked attack, in which three men in masks and balaclavas were seen leaving the address on Velour Close following the attack.
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"We are carrying out house-to-house enquiries and doing a CCTV trawl from the area, and we are now looking for anyone who was in the area at the time of the incident, to come forward.
"If anyone has any CCTV, mobile or dashcam footage in or around Velour Close on Friday 18 August, to please let us know.
"We can be contacted via 101 quoting log number 001978-18082023 or information can be passed anonymously via the independent charity – Crimestoppers – on 0800 555 111."
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