A man has been charged in connection with a stabbing that occurred in Manchester city centre earlier this month, leaving the victim with serious injuries. The incident took place on Portland Street on June 17, prompting a response from police and paramedics.
Details of the Attack
Greater Manchester Police attended the scene alongside ambulance crews after reports of a knife attack. The victim, a man whose identity has not been released, was taken to hospital for treatment of serious wounds. An investigation was immediately launched by the force.
Following inquiries, a suspect was arrested and subsequently charged with multiple offences. Ramsyn Alnour Eissa, 35, of Bury New Road in Salford, faces two counts of section 18 assault (wounding with intent), two counts of possession of a bladed article, and one count of affray.
Legal Proceedings
Eissa has been remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear at Manchester Crown Court on Tuesday, August 4, 2026. The charges relate directly to the alleged stabbing on Portland Street, and the court will determine the next steps in the case.
Greater Manchester Police have not released further details about the victim's current condition or the motive behind the attack. The investigation remains ongoing as the case progresses through the judicial system.



