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       Woman rushed to hospital following stabbing outside Crunch Fitness gym
       in Alexandria, Sydney
        
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       A major manhunt for a man accused of repeatedly stabbing a woman he
       briefly dated outside a gym in Sydney's inner south is ongoing, with
       police alleging it was a "targeted" attack.
        
       Officers were called to the Crunch Fitness gym in Alexandria at about
       12.30pm on Wednesday after being told a man, believed to be in his
       40s, had stabbed a 39-year-old woman inside the carpark, before
       fleeing in a vehicle.
        
       The woman, who was rushed to hospital in a serious but stable
       condition, suffered multiple wounds to her neck, upper body and head
       during the attack.
        
       Detective Superintendent Rodney Hart said initial inquiries suggested
       the victim and alleged offender were previously in a "very short"
       relationship, and said the man is known to police for domestic
       violence related offences.
        
       Detective Superintendent Hart urged the man to come forward, and said
       an arrest warrant was being sought.
        
       He said the man allegedly fled the scene in a 2006 grey Ford Focus
       hatchback with the registration AYQ14W, and described the man as being
       about 170-175cm tall, with a muscular to solid build, dark hair and
       possibly dark beard.
        
       He also said he was last seen wearing a grey jacket, black pants and
       white sneakers.
        
       "It's horrendous what has happened to this poor victim," he said.
        
       Detective Superintendent Hart urged the man to hand himself into
       police, as an arrest warrant was being sought.
        
       "Detectives at the moment are attempting to obtain an arrest warrant
       for this man," he said.
        
       "We are going to find him and we're going to arrest him."
        
       Detective Superintendent Hart said the man had allegedly used a
       kitchen-style knife during the attack.
        
       Although police believed it was a "targeted attack," he said members
       of the public should not approach the man as he might be armed.
        
       "We are concerned that he may still be armed, so I do ask members of
       the public if they identify or see this person, do not to approach him
       but call triple-0 immediately and the police will respond," he said.
        
       A witness told 9 News he saw the woman was bleeding from her neck and
       her ears.
        
       The woman was taken to hospital in a serious but stable condition.
        
       One witness, named Claire, told the ABC she was about to enter the gym
       when she heard "a scream" and said she saw the man on top of the
       woman.
        
       "Because of the distance, I wasn't sure what he was trying to do to
       her. It looked like he was attacking her or he was trying to rob her,"
       she said.
        
       The attack comes one day after the NSW government flagged the
       introduction of increased police powers, which would allow authorities
       to "wand" people for knives in areas such as shopping centres and
       transport hubs.
        
       The laws, which will likely be introduced into NSW parliament next
       week, will be made available in circumstances where a relevant weapons
       offence/knife crime have occurred within the past six months, and be
       available to police for 12 hours, with the option to extend.
        
       Anyone with information has been urged to contact Crime Stoppers on
       1800 333 000.
        
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