A 22-year-old man named Lamin Saidilly, originally from Gambia but born in Conegliano Veneto (Veneto region), attacked a 55-year-old passerby with 20 knife wounds outside a bar in Milan on via Capecelatro 77. The victim is in critical condition at the Niguarda hospital, suffering from severe liver injuries and a collapsed lung. Saidilly was reportedly homeless for about a week prior to the attack, according to his parents, who had not heard from him recently. He was wearing dark clothing and a hood during the assault. A 38-year-old Egyptian-born mason named Sobhi Rezk Azza and his friend intervened to stop the attacker, disarming him and handing over the knife to the police. Investigators discovered motivational messages in Saidilly’s wallet, and he had previously lived in England for nearly ten years before arriving in Milan.
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