Three Injured in New Year's Eve Stabbing at Isola 2000 Ski Resort
An 18-year-old suspect is in custody after turning himself in to authorities following the attack in the French Alps.
- Three people were injured, two seriously, in a stabbing incident during New Year’s Eve celebrations at a hotel residence in the Isola 2000 ski resort in the French Alps.
- The suspect, an 18-year-old man with no prior convictions, voluntarily surrendered to police the day after the attack and is now in custody for attempted homicide.
- Preliminary investigations suggest the attack may have been triggered by excessive alcohol consumption and a noise dispute during the festivities.
- Authorities confirmed that the two most seriously injured victims, including one minor, are no longer in life-threatening condition.
- The investigation, being conducted by the Puget-Théniers gendarmerie, is ongoing to determine the precise circumstances and motive for the attack.