A man has been rushed to hospital after being stabbed 'for his shopping' on his way to his car at a busy shopping centre in Salford. Police descended on a car park on Heywood Way near Salford Precinct at around 5pm this evening (January 10) after reports of a serious assault. Caption: Salford Precinct taped off by police

Police have arrested a 42 year woman, a 20 year man and a 17 year old man on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder and the attempted murder of the victim over the stabbing of a 62 year old man at an Aldi car park on Heywood Way in Salford.

He was taken to hospital with serious injuries.  He remains in hospital receiving medical treatment.

GMP continues to appeal to members of the public to come forward if they believe they may have any information about this incident.

Detective Superintendent Ryan Davies of GMP’s Salford District said: “Whilst we have arrested three persons, the investigation remains in its early stages and we are keeping an open mind.  Our investigations to date have not found any evidence to suggest that the victim was robbed or that theft was the motive for this attack.

“Our assessment remains that the victim was purposely followed and targeted.  On that basis, we do not currently believe there is any wider risk to the community.

“We have a team of detectives dedicated to investigating numerous lines of enquiry in an effort to establish the motive and bring any offenders to justice.

“Uniformed and detective officers continue to patrol the local area, carrying out further enquiries and providing reassurance to the local community.

“I once again urge anyone who was in the vicinity of Salford Precinct on the afternoon of Tuesday 10 January, particularly between the hours of 4pm and 5pm, and who saw anyone acting suspiciously or out of place, either near there or in the vicinity of Aldi, Heywood Way; or who witnessed the incident taking place; or who witnessed the aftermath of the incident; or who saw anyone running – please come forward without delay and talk to us in confidence.

“Any information that is forthcoming could be vitally important to this investigation.

“I am again requesting that anyone who may have CCTV footage on their nearby premises; or who was in the area at the time and has dashcam footage; or who filmed the incident, should please contact us or submit such footage to our dedicated online portal.

“Any information that we are provided with gives us the best chance of bringing the offenders to justice.

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