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Danish Ferrari men turn themselves in

James Savage
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Danish Ferrari men turn themselves in

Two men who fled to Sweden after a knife attack in the Danish town of Ålborg on Saturday have turned themselves in to police in Copenhagen.

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The men's Ferrari sports car was found abandoned in Malmö on Saturday night after Swedish police issued a nationwide alert. Danish police had contacted their Swedish colleagues after a 21-year-old man died and a further six people received stab wounds in a fight at the Tiger nightclub in Ålborg.

Malmö police received a tip about the abandoned Ferrari soon after the Danish police had warned them that the men could have fled to Sweden.

"We carried out a search after finding the car, but we are not revealing what we found - this is a Danish investigation," said Skåne Police spokesman Lars Mahler.

The car has been handed to Danish police.

A total of nine people have been arrested in connection with the fight, including the two men who turned themselves in on Sunday morning.

A number of those arrested were linked to two gangs which on Saturday night had been holding a party at the headquarters of the Bandidos biker gang in Ålborg. The fight started when the gang had a row with others at the Tiger club.

According to police, the dead 21-year-old was said to have tried to stop the fight. He was found outside a shop near the club. His knife injuries were so severe that he died due to blood loss.

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