Northern Ireland

No crime committed in Belfast Christmas market 'stabbing'

Belfast's Christmas market closed last night after a man was found injured at its front gates. Picture by Matt Bohill
Belfast's Christmas market closed last night after a man was found injured at its front gates. Picture by Matt Bohill Belfast's Christmas market closed last night after a man was found injured at its front gates. Picture by Matt Bohill

POLICE are no longer treating an incident that sparked the evacuation of Belfast Christmas market as a suspected crime.

The crowded market in the grounds of City Hall was cleared on Wednesday night when a man was found with a wound at the front gate, amid fears he had been stabbed.

The man is in a stable condition in hospital.

The PSNI said it does not believe the injured man was the victim of an attack.

Detective Inspector Paul Rowland said: "Whilst police are at the early stages of the investigation, police do not believe at this time that any other person has been involved in this incident."

The Christmas market opened again this morning - its last day of business.

A spokeswoman for the popular attraction said an emergency plan triggered after the incident worked very well.