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This weekend a tour guide was seriously ill after a group of criminals stabbed him after having completed the theft of a gold chain against one of his foreign clients in the heart of Santiago.
In serious condition is a tour guide who was stabbed while attempting a robbery of which one of his clients was the victim in the heart of downtown James.
The event occurred last Sunday, in the Puente sector, near the Plaza de Armas.
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In that place, a group of 4 men and a woman followed the tourists, who were taking a walk through the historic center of the capital, when one of them speared an Australian woman who was wearing a gold chain.
In order to thwart the robbery, the 28-year-old tour guide, Felipe Morales, who was accompanying them, tried to detain one of the criminals; however, his classmates began to attack him.
Amid the kicks and punches, the woman who was part of the criminal gang pulled out a knife with which she stabbed the guide multiple times in the neck and back.
Due to the above, the tourists took the injured guide to the former Central Post, moments in which he remained in vital risk; however, it is currently stable.
The brother of the victim indicated that his relative told him that at first he did not notice the wounds, and that the doctors affirmed that the stab wounds were close to the lungs.
For now the situation is being investigated by the police to find the whereabouts of the criminal group.
