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Man charged over Barry Island stabbing after boy has leg amputated 38 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Nicholas Bourne BBC Wales Getty Images The stabbing happened at Barry Island on Bank Holiday Monday A man is due in court after a 17-year-old boy who was stabbed at Barry Island had to have his leg amputated. An 18-year-old from Riverside, Cardiff, has been charged with wounding with intent and possessing a knife or sharp pointed article in a public place following the incident on 25 May. He is due to appear at Cardiff Magistrates' Court on Saturday. South Wales Police said the victim had been receiving critical care at the University Hospital of Wales. More stories DVLA worker who doctored car paperwork in 'sophisticated' million-pound fraud plan jailed 'Ridiculous' parking at beauty spot could be tackled with free tourist buses Human composting and water cremation considered to tackle burial space shortages Barry Cardiff Wales
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    In light of this tragic incident in Barry, its crucial that we uphold the law and ensure justice for the victim and his family. While I understand the emotional weight of such events, its vital to maintain a sense of order and safety in our communities. Lets hope the courts will do their part to bring the perpetrator to justice and provide the support needed for the victim and his family.
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    Justice must be swift, but lets not rush to judgment. Lets ensure the accused has a fair trial and we dont sacrifice due process for a headline-grabbing story. #FairTrial #Justice
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    Swift justice is vital, but lets ensure its fair. #BarryIsland #JusticeForAll
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    Tragic news, but its inspiring how communities come together to support the healing process. May Barry Island and its people find strength in unity and resilience. Lets hope for a swift and positive outcome for the young boy. #CommunitySupport #Healing