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Man in his 50s in critical condition after stabbing in Upper Beaches

A man in his 50s is in critical condition after he was stabbed in Toronto's east end late Friday night. The stabbing was one of the three in Toronto on Friday night.

3 men were stabbed in Toronto on Friday night in separate incidents

(David Donnelly/CBC)

A man in his 50s is in critical condition on Saturday after he was stabbed in Toronto's east end late Friday night, police say.

The stabbing was one of the three on Friday night in Toronto.

Police said they received a call about a stabbing in the area of Kingston Road andLee Avenue at about 11:15 p.m.

When officers arrived on the scene, they found the man suffering from many stab wounds to his upper body area.

Man suffered 'severe' injuries

His injuries were deemed to be "severe," according to KatrinaArrogante, spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service.

Paramedics rushed the man to a Toronto trauma centre, where he is listed in critical condition, shesaid.

Arrogante said police do not have a description of the suspect and have yet to determine what happened before the stabbing.

In an earlier stabbing, police were called to an area near Clearview Heightsand TretheweyDrive, in the area ofBlack Creek Trail,at about 10:20 p.m.

A man was also stabbed in his upper body area in that location. Paramedics took him to a local hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

The man's age is not known. No suspect description was available and police did not say what happened before the stabbing.

In a third stabbing, police were called to YongeStreet and DundasStreetat 8:50 p.m.

Arrogante said the stabbing occurred on a sidewalk in the area.

In thatcase, a man in his 30s or 40s was stabbed in the upper body, but his injuries were deemed to be minor and he was not transported to hospital.

Again, no suspect description and no details about what preceded the stabbing were available.

Police are continuing to investigate the three stabbings.