One of the injured, understood to be a female Countdown worker, was discharged last week.
In a statement issued by police earlier this week, the victims said they had had received messages of support from both the wider Dunedin community and around New Zealand.
“As they come to terms with what happened and begin to heal both physically and mentally, this support and aroha has been greatly appreciated,” the statement said.
“The victims and their families, while understanding the interest and concern about what has occurred, also respectfully request privacy going forward.”
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Emergency services were called to a Countdown supermarket in central Dunedin last week after a stabbing.