A man was stabbed early this morning at a hotel in West Germany after a dispute over noise complaint, reported *DPA*, referring to the local police, quoted by BTA.
The incident, which took place in the town of Rödermark in the German province of Hesse, south of Frankfurt, began when four hotel guests began exchanging blows, police in the town of Offenbach said.
A 33-year-old man then stabbed another man of the same age in the upper body.
The injured man was taken to hospital, but according to the police, his injuries are not life-threatening.
The suspected attacker fled into a wooded area nearby, but was arrested soon after. He was detained on a prosecutor's warrant together with another 29-year-old accomplice.