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On-loan Arsenal defender Mari stabbed in Milan, 1 dead after attack

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A 46-year-old Italian man wielding a knife killed one person and injured at least four others, including Arsenal's Pablo Mari, at a supermarket in a suburb of Milan, Italian news agency ANSA reported Thursday.

Arsenal said Mari - who's currently on loan at AC Monza - was "not seriously hurt" in the attack.

The five victims range in age from 28 to 81, according to ANSA, including a 30-year-old supermarket employee who died before reaching the hospital.

A sixth person was hurt but did not require hospital treatment, according to Sky Sports.

Police arrested the man and immediately ruled out terrorism as a motive.

Monza chief executive Adriano Galliani confirmed in an interview with Italian TV that Mari had suffered a "fairly deep wound on his back" that "fortunately did not touch any vital organs."

"His life is not in danger," Galliani added. "He should recover quickly."

Galliani said the 29-year-old center-back was with his son and wife when the man stabbed him.

The Spanish player joined Monza on a season-long loan deal from Arsenal in August.

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