The Director of the 'Venice' Cafe, Nicknamed 'Wi-Fi Aro', Stabbed in Vanadzor
On May 22, a stabbing incident occurred in the Lori province. At around 14:50, the 'Vanadzor' medical center notified the Police Department of the Republic of Armenia's Ministry of Internal Affairs that a citizen had been transferred with a diagnosis of 'stab wound to the right hip and knee.'
According to photojournalist Gagik Shamshyan, the head of the Lori provincial police department, Arthur Zakaryan, and the head of the Bazum police station, Davit Petrosyan, arrived at the scene.
The doctors informed the police that the injured individual was unable to provide an explanation regarding the incident, as he was in surgery.
While the medical team was providing the necessary assistance to the victim, the police identified him as 41-year-old Arayik Sarkisyan, a resident of Vanadzor.
The criminal investigation team of the Lori provincial police and the detectives from the Bazum police station, along with officers from the Lori provincial patrol service, led by platoon commander Armen Bejanian and senior inspector Arman Sukiasyan, found that on the same day, around 14:00, in the Sayat Nova Park, the well-known director of the 'Venice' cafe, A. Sarkisyan, had an altercation with two local residents, 27-year-old David Ghambaryan and 19-year-old Gor Ghambaryan.
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