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A man has suffered multiple wounds after being stabbed at T in the Park, Scotland's biggest music festival.A man has suffered multiple wounds after being stabbed at T in the Park, Scotland's biggest music festival.
About 80,000 music fans are at the three-day event, staged in Perth and Kinross.About 80,000 music fans are at the three-day event, staged in Perth and Kinross.
The 22-year-old was attacked in the festival camp site's yellow zone at about 0045 BST. He is in a serious but stable condition in hospital. The 22-year-old was attacked in the festival camp site's "blue zone four" area at about 0045 BST. He is in a serious but stable condition.
Tayside Police are looking for two men, who are likely to have blood-stained clothing. Tayside Police said it was a "horrific" attack by two men, who were likely to have had blood-stained clothing.
Officers have been interviewing witnesses and other festival-goers. The area where the incident took place has been cordoned off for forensic investigation and officers have been interviewing witnesses and other festival-goers.
The first man was described as being white, in his late teens, about 6ft 1in tall, of skinny build with short, dark brown hair. He was wearing a white tracksuit top. Tayside Police Det Ch Insp Bruce Kerr said: "This has been a horrific assault on a 22-year-old man who sustained multiple stab wounds."
The second man was described as being white, about 5ft 8in tall, of medium build and with short, dark brown "mullet-style" hair. He was wearing a red tracksuit top. I would urge anyone who finds a knife or blood-stained clothing to notify police or a steward Det Ch Insp Bruce KerrTayside Police He added: "The camp site would have been very busy at the time of this assault and I would urge anyone who witnessed the incident, who has not yet made themselves known to the police, to speak to any police officer at the festival.
The area where the incident took place has been cordoned off to allow a thorough forensic examination to take place. "Similarly, I would urge anyone who finds a knife or blood-stained clothing to notify a police officer or steward immediately."
The victim, whose parents have been told about the attack, was taken to the intensive care unit at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee.
T in the Park organisers said they were happy that the incident was dealt with quickly.
The first suspect was described as white, in his late teens, about 6ft 1in, of skinny build with short, dark brown hair and wearing a white tracksuit top.
The second was also said to be white, about 5ft 8in and of medium build and with short, dark brown "mullet-style" hair. He was wearing a red tracksuit top.
Before the stabbing police said there had been no reports of serious crime at the festival site and just seven people had been taken into custody since Friday.Before the stabbing police said there had been no reports of serious crime at the festival site and just seven people had been taken into custody since Friday.
T in the Park will end on Sunday night when US giants REM and dance veterans The Prodigy take to the stage.T in the Park will end on Sunday night when US giants REM and dance veterans The Prodigy take to the stage.
In all, about 180 artists will have performed on 11 stages across the weekend.In all, about 180 artists will have performed on 11 stages across the weekend.
Also performing on Sunday will be Primal Scream and Amy Winehouse.Also performing on Sunday will be Primal Scream and Amy Winehouse.