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Detectives are investigating a stabbing attack on a homeless man in Bendigo overnight. Police say a group of six teenagers set upon the 41-year-old in Bath Lane and stabbed him. The injured man, who had been living on the streets of the regional city, then stumbled into the Sporting Globe pub on Hargreaves Street and collapsed, about 9pm.
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