Bus Driver Stabbing in Moreno

A bus driver was stabbed in Moreno after an altercation over not being able to pass and was taken to Mariano and Luciano de la Vega Hospital. The situation of the aggressor and the victim is unknown.


Bus Driver Stabbing in Moreno

A man stabbed a bus driver in the Buenos Aires locality of Moreno after he refused to let him board due to not having a SUBE card. The violent argument started on the bus and continued in the street, culminating with the aggressor injuring the worker with a knife in the arm. The victim had to be transferred to Mariano and Luciano de la Vega Hospital for medical attention. So far, the health status of the assaulted bus driver is unknown and there are no details on the whereabouts of the attacker.

A witness to the incident reported: "My husband was traveling as a passenger on the bus, as he had to fulfill his shift at his company, which is different from that of the stabbed driver." After the altercation, upon leaving the vehicle, the aggressor stabbed one of the two bus drivers present at the scene. The other driver, who was also assaulted but managed to avoid being stabbed, was the one who took the victim to the medical center.

The incident took place on Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of Route 23 and Lisandro de la Torre street in Moreno. According to local witnesses, passengers recorded the moment when the aggressor was trying to repeatedly attack the bus driver with the knife during the fight.