An investigation is underway into the apparent stabbing of a man in Limerick.
It’s believed to have happened in a pub last night.
The victim, aged in his late 30s was socialising in the North Star pub in Thomondgate at around a quarter to nine when he received stab injuries during an altercation with another man.
A second man received a minor stab injury as he tried to intervene.
Gardai have sealed off the pub for a forensic examination and are following a definite line of enquiry.
The injured man is known to Gardai and has at least one conviction for drugs offenses, sources said.
Meanwhile – in a separate unrelated incident – a man who was stabbed in the head at a house in Caherdavin, Limerick, on Monday, remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Another man received less serious stab injuries.
Gardai at Mayorstone are appealing for witnesses.