Two Arrested on Suspicion of Attempted Murder Following Serious Assault in Derby
Two Arrested On Suspicion Of Attempted Murder Following Serious Assault In Derby

In a concerning incident, two individuals have been apprehended by police on suspicion of attempted murder following a severe assault in Derby. The incident unfolded in the Laverstoke Court area, off Peet Street, Derby, prompting a rapid response from law enforcement.

Authorities were alerted to the situation at 10:50am when reports indicated that a man had been subjected to a stabbing attack. The victim, suffering from life-threatening injuries, was promptly transported to a hospital and is currently receiving critical medical treatment.

Two men in their twenties have been arrested by officers in connection with the incident and are currently in police custody as investigations unfold.

Crucially, it has been established that all parties involved in this incident are acquainted with one another, and there is no broader threat to the local community.

As inquiries continue, a noticeable police presence will be maintained in the vicinity of Laverstoke Court to ensure the thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding this serious assault.

Law enforcement authorities are urging anyone with information that could assist in their investigations to come forward.

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