Worker Severely Stabbed at Coles: Stores Suspend Kitchen Knife Sales
In a shocking turn of events, Coles supermarkets across the nation have made the decision to temporarily halt the sale of kitchen knives following a horrific stabbing incident at a store in Queensland.
The incident left a 63-year-old female employee in critical condition, after she was allegedly stabbed multiple times by a 13-year-old boy. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, but it has sent shockwaves through the community.
In a statement released to the media, Coles expressed deep concern and sympathy for the victim and her family. The supermarket giant also announced that, with immediate effect, all kitchen knives would be removed from shelves at all Coles stores nationwide.
This decision has been met with mixed reactions from the public. Some have expressed support for the move, arguing that it could help prevent similar incidents in the future. Others have voiced concerns that the ban may inconvenience customers who genuinely need to purchase knives for legitimate purposes. However, Coles has emphasized that the safety of its customers and staff is paramount and that the sale of knives will be reassessed in due course.
The incident has also sparked a wider debate about the prevalence of knife-related violence in Australia. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, there were over 18,000 knife-related assaults in the country in 2021. While the vast majority of these incidents are not fatal, they still represent a significant public safety concern.
The Coles stabbing incident has served as a grim reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of taking all necessary measures to prevent such tragedies from occurring. As the investigation into the incident continues, the community remains united in its support for the victim and her family.
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