Police launched stabbing probe after broad daylight attack in Bethnal Green
Police launched  stabbing probe after broad daylight attack in Bethnal Green – UKNIP

Police launched stabbing probe after broad daylight attack in Bethnal Green

Bethnal Green, East London, Sunday 28th June 2020  A Police investigation has been launched after a  man was attacked in broad daylight on Mile End Road in East London. 

Police launched  stabbing probe after broad daylight attack in Bethnal Green

A large cordon remains with  officers and Police tape visible. 

Police launched  stabbing probe after broad daylight attack in Bethnal Green

A large blood pool  and a mask can bee seen on the floor outside Mazahirul Uloom local community school after the attack that took place just before 4pm on Sunday  June 28th. 

Police launched  stabbing probe after broad daylight attack in Bethnal Green

The Met say a man has been taken to hospital and an investigation has been launched. The condition of the man in currently unknown.

 

Police launched  stabbing probe after broad daylight attack in Bethnal Green

A spokesman for the Met Police said Officers are on scene in Mile End Rd after a male was found with a stab injury at approx 3:50pm.

His injuries are not life threatening. A Crime scene remains in place. No arrests have been made. If you can help  or witnessed the attack  please call Police in  101 quote CAD5225/28June.

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