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The Rackham's stabbing incident refers to a mass stabbing incident in 1994 where a British man, David Cedric Morgan (then 30 years old), stabbed 15 people in a Rackham's department store in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Three people were seriously injured and needed surgeries. In addition of those stabbed, five people were treated for shock.

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  • The Rackham's stabbing incident refers to a mass stabbing incident in 1994 where a British man, David Cedric Morgan (then 30 years old), stabbed 15 people in a Rackham's department store in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Three people were seriously injured and needed surgeries. In addition of those stabbed, five people were treated for shock. (en)
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  • 1994-12-08 (xsd:date)
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  • 0 (xsd:integer)
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  • 15 (xsd:integer)
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  • Rackham's department store, Birmingham, United Kingdom (en)
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  • David Cedric Morgan (en)
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  • Rackham's stabbing incident (en)
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  • Attempted mass murder, stabbing (en)
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  • Butcher's boning knife (en)
  • bread knife (en)
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  • The Rackham's stabbing incident refers to a mass stabbing incident in 1994 where a British man, David Cedric Morgan (then 30 years old), stabbed 15 people in a Rackham's department store in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Three people were seriously injured and needed surgeries. In addition of those stabbed, five people were treated for shock. (en)
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  • Rackhams' stabbing incident (en)
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