Three Men Stabbed in Westminster Affray: Police Appeal for Information
Three Men Stabbed in Westminster Affray: Police Appeal for Information

In the early hours of Monday, 15 July, police were called to a venue on Duke Street following reports of an affray. The incident, which occurred at approximately 02:25hrs, involved a fight that had ceased by the time officers and the London Ambulance Service arrived on the scene.

Upon their arrival, authorities discovered three men suffering from stab injuries. The suspect had already fled the area. The victims were swiftly transported to a nearby hospital. According to police reports, two of the injured men have been confirmed to have non-life-threatening or life-changing injuries. The third victim is undergoing further treatment for their injuries.

A crime scene has been established, and police investigations are ongoing. No arrests have been made at this time.

Detectives are appealing to anyone with information about the incident to come forward. Witnesses or individuals with relevant details are urged to call 101 or contact the Metropolitan Police on ‘X’ @MetCC, quoting CAD855/15JUL. Information can also be provided anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.

Authorities are keen to piece together the events leading up to the violent confrontation and bring those responsible to justice. The public’s assistance is crucial in aiding the ongoing investigation.

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