Two out of three children injured in the Parnell Square stabbing have now been released from hospital.
A five-year-old girl who was taken to Crumlin Children's Hospital has returned home following her ordeal. A five-year-old boy was also previously released from the same hospital.
Both children sustained less severe injuries than a third child wounded from the attack. She remains in critical condition at Temple Street Hospital.
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Two adults were also injured in the aftermath of the incident. A woman aged in her 30s and a man in his late 40s are in serious but stable conditions at Dublin hospitals.
A Garda spokesperson told Dublin Live: "The girl, aged 5, remains in a critical condition in CHI Temple Street. The adult female, aged in her 30s, is in a serious but stable condition in The Mater Hospital."
"The adult male, aged in his late 40s, is in a serious but stable condition in a hospital in the Dublin Region. All other persons have been discharged from hospital and returned to the care of their families."
Gardai previously confirmed that the injured man in his 40s was a person of interest in their enquiries. They are not currently looking for anyone else in connection to the attack.
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