Man in 'life-changing' condition after horror stabbing near Waterloo station
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Man in 'life-changing' condition after horror stabbing near Waterloo station
"A spokesperson for Met Police said: Police were called at 19:40hrs on Wednesday, 8 October to reports of a stabbing on Waterloo Millenium Green, SE1. Officers attended, and a man, aged 25, was being treated by the London Ambulance Service. He was taken to hospital and his condition is believed to be life-changing. A crime scene was put in place and enquiries are ongoing. There have been no arrests at this stage."
"A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: We were called at 7.46pm on Wednesday 8 October to reports of a stabbing on Baylis Road, SE1. We sent an ambulance crew and a clinical team manager to the scene. Our first paramedic arrived in less than four minutes. We treated a man for a head injury and took him to hospital as a priority."
Officers attended a reported stabbing at Waterloo Millennium Green, SE1, just before 8pm on Wednesday. A 25-year-old man was found with a serious head injury and taken to hospital; his condition is believed to be life-changing. A police cordon was established and enquiries remain ongoing. There have been no arrests. Emergency services were called at 19:40 and ambulance resources, including a clinical team manager, responded; the first paramedic arrived in less than four minutes and the patient was conveyed to hospital as a priority. Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 or online quoting CAD 7429/08OCT, or contact Crimestoppers.
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