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Three men have been charged and remanded after a stabbing in Hove.
Police responded to a report of a man with serious injuries in Brunswick Place last Wednesday (November 8).
A 63-year-old man from Brighton was left in a critical condition after receiving two stab wounds.
Three men were later arrested in the Kemptown area.
The suspects appeared at Hove Crown Court on Monday (November 13) and were charged with the offence of attempted murder.
Daniel Gall, 25, from Wiltshire, Fabian Kelly-Riley, 22, of no fixed address and Gianni Hippooite, 21, from Brent have been remanded in custody pending their next court appearance on December 8.
Detective Inspector Ian Lucas said:
"We are pleased to have been able to charge three men in relation to this violent crime.
"Thankfully the victim is now in a stable condition in hospital after receiving life-saving treatment.
We thank members of the public who have assisted with our enquiries so far and those who helped the victim at the scene."
If you have any information relating to this case, you can make an online report, or call us on 101, quoting Op Greenham.