A series of separate incidents has struck Lebanon on Friday. A car transporting five passengers plunged into a ravine in West Bekaa. Two men died, Mostafa Taleb and Abbas Hashem and the three others were injured. They were all taken to Shtoura hospital. A teenager boy claimed that four men tried to abduct him as he was on his way to school on Thursday morning. He claimed that he was repeatedly hit on the head until he fainted. The boy said he woke up near Jiyyeh. An investigation is underway. A clash between young men erupted in a computer shop near Khouri hospital in Zahle. The clash evolved into beating and hitting which led to the injury of Jan A.R, Richard M., and George Gh. They were transferred to Khouri Hospital with mild injuries. Security forced and the army immediately arrived at the scene, contained the situation and arrested the instigators. Another clash took place in Mahalla Basta – Zaroub al-Shidyaq between Hassan Najm and Ali Madani using knives. Najm was stabbed and was transferred to al-Maqased hospital, while Madani is being searched according to a court order. Rabea Adham Morsi was stabbed in the shoulder by an unknown person, after Rabea refused to give him money in Farahat neighbourhood. Morsi gave the descriptions of the attacker who is being searched by the police.
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