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RUSH HOUR ATTACK Man Rushed to Hospital After Stabbing at Luton Train Station
Man Rushed to Hospital After Stabbing at Luton Train Station

A man has been taken to hospital after being stabbed at Luton Train Station, prompting an immediate emergency response and a police investigation.

Bedfordshire Police confirmed that officers were called to the station earlier today following reports of a person being stabbed. Paramedics treated the victim at the scene before transporting him to hospital. His condition has not yet been disclosed.

The station was temporarily disrupted while emergency services dealt with the incident. The public is urged to remain vigilant and assist authorities where possible.

Appeal for Information

A police spokesperson said:

“We are currently at the scene of an incident at Luton Train Station following reports of a person being stabbed. Emergency services attended and the victim has been taken to hospital to be treated for his injuries.”

“Anyone with information is asked to call us on 101 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting reference 92 of 10 June.”

Ongoing Investigation

The area remains under active police presence, and investigations are ongoing. No arrests have been reported at this stage.

The motive behind the stabbing is currently unknown, and officers are urging any witnesses or those with CCTV or mobile footage to come forward immediately.

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