No charges one year on after Good Samaritans save life of man seriously injured in Sheffield stabbing

A police investigation has concluded without any charges being brought after a man was seriously injured in a stabbing in Sheffield one year ago.
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A 19-year-old man was attacked when violence flared in Oakes Green, between the Sapphire Lounge and M.A Tooling on Attercliffe Road, Attercliffe, in the early hours of July 6, 2019.

He was taken to hospital by a concerned taxi driver and two other Good Samaritans who administered first aid at the scene.

A man was seriously injured in a stabbing in Attercliffe one year ago but nobody has ever been chargedA man was seriously injured in a stabbing in Attercliffe one year ago but nobody has ever been charged
A man was seriously injured in a stabbing in Attercliffe one year ago but nobody has ever been charged
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Three girls, 15, 16 and 17, were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder along with three men – two aged 22 and another aged 29.

They were later released as police enquiries continued.

But South Yorkshire Police has revealed that one year on the investigation has now concluded and nobody was charged.

The force said: “This investigation has now concluded pending any further information coming to light.

"We would urge anyone who does have details about what happened to contact 101.”