Five people have been stabbed near an Asda supermarket in Croydon, London, this morning - with a male suspect arrested and Met Police officers cordoning off the scene to investigate.
Police have arrested a man after five people were injured following a suspected stabbing near an Asda store. Police were called to the incident in Croydon south London.
Five individuals were treated after a stabbing near an Asda supermarket in Croydon, south London. London's Metropolitan Police arrested a suspect. One victim was transported to a major trauma center,
Police were called to Marlowe Way, Beddington, this morning at around 10.20am after receiving reports of a stabbing in a warehouse.
Five people have been taken to hospital after being stabbed near an Asda supermarket in Bessington. Emergency services were called to Marlowe Way at 10.15am today (January 23), where the incident happened outside the Argos distribution centre, near the Asda Wallington Superstore.
A man was arrested after allegedly stabbing five people in south London. The victims, aged in their 20s to 50s, sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred in Croydon, near an Asda supermarket.
A man has been arrested after five people were injured following a suspected stabbing near an Asda store in Croydon, south London. Police were called to Marlowe Way in Beddington on Thursday morning to reports of a stabbing at a warehouse.
London’s Metropolitan Police said a man has been arrested following the stabbing in Croydon. British media reports said the stabbing happened near an Asda supermarket. The ambulance service said ...
Five people were treated for injuries by the London Ambulance Service at the scene, the service said. One was taken to a major trauma centre in London and four other people were taken to hospital ...
A man has been arrested after five people were injured in a stabbing near an Asda store in Croydon ... Five people were treated for injuries by the London Ambulance Service at the scene ...
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