The man was taken to hospital after a group fighting with knives in Plumstead stabbed him
The Man Was Taken To Hospital After A Group Fighting With Knives In Plumstead Stabbed Him

Just before 6.35 p.m. today, a group of males were reportedly fighting with knives in Burrage Road. (April 6).

Officers and London Ambulance Service crews responded and discovered a male with stab wounds.

He was taken to the hospital, where his condition was determined to be non-life threatening.

Following the incident, a crime scene has been established.

The police investigation into the circumstances is still ongoing.

There have been no arrests.
Call 101 and reference 5850/06Apr.

Police were called at 18:34hrs on Thursday, 6 April to Burrage Road, Plumstead, SE18 to reports of a group of males fighting with knives,” a Metropolitan Police spokesperson said.

Police and the London Ambulance Service were called and discovered a male- no further details- with stab wounds.

“He was taken to the hospital, and his injuries were determined to be non-life threatening.”

“Police remain in the area as investigations continue and a crime scene has been established.”

“A Section 60 Order granting police additional stop and search powers in the area has been authorised from 18:52hrs today until 06:52hrs tomorrow.”

“There have been no arrests.”

“Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 101, quoting reference 5850/06Apr.”

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