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Prognosis Improved For Man Stabbed Near Blue Line In Boston: Police

A person sent to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries after being stabbed in East Boston is expected to make a recovery, police said.

A man stabbed on Tuesday, Dec. 19, is expected to survive after initial reports said they were close to death, police said. 

A man stabbed on Tuesday, Dec. 19, is expected to survive after initial reports said they were close to death, police said. 

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The stabbing happened at the intersection of Sumner and Paris streets, near Maverick MBTA Blue Line station entrance shortly after 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 19.

The entrance was closed because of police activity, the T said in a post.

Reports initially said the person was rushed to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. But police told the Daily Voice that their condition is now considered non-life-threatening.

Homicide detectives were investigating the incident, police said.

No arrests have been made as of Wednesday, Dec. 20.

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