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In a shocking turn of events at The Deli cafe in Bolton, a courageous patron stood up to an assailant brandishing a knife. The staff quickly sprang into action, subduing the attacker and securing the safety of all present. Authorities have taken a man in his 50s into custody on assault charges, characterizing the incident as an isolated occurrence.
A man has been arrested after a shocking stabbing incident inside The Deli cafe in Bolton, Greater Manchester, where a customer fought back against an attacker in front of staff and diners.The incident took place at around 10.30 am on April 21, when a man entered The Deli cafe on Tonge Moor Road and approached a diner before launching a sudden knife attack.
Customer fights back during sudden attack
Footage from inside The Deli cafe shows the attacker approaching a seated customer before appearing to stab him in the chest. The diner immediately reacted, lunging at the attacker and repeatedly punching him in an attempt to restrain him.
The struggle moved towards the counter, where a staff member intervened and managed to disarm the attacker.
During the altercation, parts of the cafe interior were damaged as the confrontation escalated.
Staff and public intervene to contain the situation
A cafe employee was seen assisting in controlling the attacker, while another member of staff moved the injured customer away from danger. The Deli cafe later confirmed that both staff and customers were safe following the incident.In a statement shared on social media and reported by The Sun, The Deli cafe thanked the customer who intervened, saying he “kept them safe” during the attack and would be offered free meals for life.
The cafe also temporarily closed following the incident due to the disruption.
Police response and arrest
Greater Manchester Police confirmed that officers attended the scene shortly after the incident was reported. Two men were treated for stab-related injuries, which were not believed to be life-threatening.A man in his 50s was arrested on suspicion of assault and remains in custody as enquiries continue.The Sun quoted Detective Chief Inspector Mike Sharples as saying police are conducting “extensive enquiries” and reassured the public that there is “no wider threat,” describing the incident as isolated.
Investigation ongoing as footage circulates
Police have acknowledged that video footage of the incident is circulating online and may cause concern within the community. Additional patrols have been deployed in the area as a precaution.Authorities have urged anyone with concerns or relevant details to contact the police.

