Milan: Man Stabbed 20 Times by Stranger in Bar
Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A 55-year-old man was brutally attacked with at least 20 stab wounds inside a Milan bar while having breakfast with his father.
- The assailant, described as a young man dressed in black with a partially covered face, attacked the victim without provocation.
- Three customers intervened, disarming and detaining the attacker until police arrived and arrested him for attempted murder.
A seemingly random and brutal attack occurred at the Bar La Giada in Milan's San Siro district, where a 55-year-old man was stabbed at least 20 times while having breakfast with his elderly father. The assault was carried out by a young man, described as having long hair and dressed entirely in black with his face partially covered.
According to witnesses, the assailant approached the victim without uttering a word or any prior altercation, immediately beginning the violent assault with a seven-centimeter steel blade. The victim's father and other patrons attempted to intervene and stop the attacker. Three customers, themselves of Egyptian nationality, managed to subdue and disarm the assailant before police arrived and took him into custody on suspicion of attempted homicide.
The victim sustained severe injuries to his internal organs and is in critical condition at Niguarda Hospital. Doctors have not yet been able to assess his chances of survival. The 22-year-old suspect, Lamin Saidilly, born to Gambian parents in Conegliano Veneto, has remained silent since his arrest. Investigators are exploring the possibility of mental health issues, though his parents stated he was not undergoing medical treatment. He had reportedly left home a week prior and had been in Milan for only a few days, with his place of accommodation unknown.
Investigators are also looking into a separate stabbing incident in Sesto San Giovanni, where a 19-year-old was critically injured. Three Egyptian nationals, aged 20, 22, and 24, with prior records and no fixed address, have been arrested for attempted murder in that case. The motive behind the Milan attack remains unclear, with no evidence of radical Islamic connections found, though fragmented notes were discovered in the suspect's wallet.
Even on the ground, he didn't say a word
Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.