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Belfast stabbing victim ‘improving’ and may soon wake from coma

Stephen Ogilvie lost his left eye and suffered deep head and back wounds in a brutal attack that sparked violent unrest in Northern Ireland

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Police attempt to disperse protesters in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Wednesday. Photo: AP
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The condition of the Belfast stabbing victim is “improving” and he could be awoken from a coma within the next 48 hours, pro-British Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Gavin Robinson said on Thursday.

Stephen Ogilvie lost his left eye and suffered deep cuts to his head, face and back in a stabbing attack on Monday night which preceded two nights of disorder in Northern Ireland.

Twelve police officers were injured, 16 arrests were made and two people were charged following Wednesday night’s unrest.

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Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn met political parties at Stormont, the parliament in Northern Ireland, to discuss the fallout after violent scenes in which cars and homes were set on fire and a nurse was intimidated while on her way to work at Ulster Hospital.

Robinson, the member of parliament for Belfast East, said he met the parents of Ogilvie on Thursday afternoon and that the family were “broken” after what had happened to their son.

A wrecked car is pictured outside boarded-up houses in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Thursday after two consecutive nights of violence. Photo: AFP
A wrecked car is pictured outside boarded-up houses in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Thursday after two consecutive nights of violence. Photo: AFP

“They have spoken very powerfully, in my view, that their desire is that what happened to their son on Monday evening is not used as an excuse for intimidation or division within our society,” Robinson said at Stormont.

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