Early Morning Stabbing in Ealing Leaves One Injured
Early Morning Stabbing In Ealing Leaves One Injured

In the early hours of Sunday, September 17, a man was taken to the hospital after being stabbed in Haven Green, Ealing. The incident prompted a swift response from the police after receiving reports of a fight in the area around 05.40 BST

Upon their arrival at the scene, officers discovered the victim, who had sustained injuries as a result of the altercation. The wounded individual was promptly transported to the hospital for medical treatment. Fortunately, the injuries were determined to be non-life-threatening and non-life-changing.

A man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of grievous bodily harm (GBH). Authorities are now conducting an investigation into the incident to ascertain the exact circumstances surrounding the stabbing.

A spokesperson from the Metropolitan Police commented on the incident, stating: “On Sunday, September 17, at about 5:38 am, police were called to Haven Green, Ealing, to reports of a fight. Officers attended and found a male suffering from suspected stab injuries.”

As investigations continue, local residents and community members are encouraged to come forward with any information that could aid the police in their ongoing efforts to piece together the events leading up to the stabbing.

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