Harrow stabbing attack leaves 2 in hospital as Met Police set up large cordon in street
An investigation into a double stabbing attack on a Harrow street is underway. Met Police officers were called to reports of a man stabbed on Chatsworth Gardens at 6.40am on Sunday (September 22).
On arrival, police found a 29-year-old injured in the residential Harrow street. London Ambulance Service paramedics also attended to treat him.
A Met Police spokesperson said he was taken to hospital and his injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. The spokesperson added that a second man, aged 21, self-presented at hospital with stab injuries.
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Photos and footage from the scene taken on Sunday show a large cordon in place at the corner of Welbeck Road and Chatsworth Gardens. A forensic tent was in place to protect evidence from the rain and an officer was stood inside the cordon with a police car parked up on the side of the road.
Paramedics arrived within three minutes of being called
There have been no arrests and the investigation into the double stabbing continues. A London Ambulance Service (LAS) spokesperson said: “We were at 6.44am yesterday (Sunday, September 11) to reports of a stabbing incident in Chatsworth Gardens, Harrow.
“We sent resources to the scene, including an ambulance crew and incident response officer. The first of our crews arrived in three minutes. Our crews treated a man at the scene, before taking him to a London major trauma centre as a priority.”
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