A man was stabbed and killed while playing a game in a laundromat in Philadelphia, Pennsylvaniaaccording to the police.
The incident happened just before 5:30 a.m. Friday morning in the 200 block of North 63rd Street.
Philadelphia police responded to the scene and found the 31-year-old man on the ground near the gas pumps at a nearby gas station suffering from multiple stab wounds, according to Fox 29.
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The victim was rushed to Penn Presbyterian Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries a short time later.
Surveillance footage showed the victim inside a laundromat attached to a gas station playing a game of skill when a suspect approached the victim and began stabbing him, detectives said.
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Police in Philadelphia Chief Inspector Scott Small said the attack was carried out for “no apparent reason,” according to Fox 29.
No one has been arrested in connection with the stabbing.
The suspect was described as wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and a mask covering his face.
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Police said the suspect may have entered a property on the 6300 block of Vine Street. The police questioned several people from the property.
The incident remains under investigation.