Man killed in triple stabbing outside Parsons Green Tube station

A man has been killed and two others injured in a stabbing outside a London Tube station.

Police were called to reports of an incident near Parsons Green Tube station in west London shortly after 7.30pm.

Witnesses told Sky reporter Olivia Kinsley they saw two people being chased by a man on a moped.

No arrests have been made and Scotland Yard says the incident is not terror-related. Thirty people were injured in a terror attack at the station last month.

The London Ambulance Service said the man died at the scene, with the two others taken to hospital.

Both Parsons Green lane and the station itself have been closed by police and a cordon is in place.

Holly Eddleston told the Evening Standard she was passing the scene shortly after the stabbing: "I was on Parsons Green walking my dog when a policeman ran up to us and said to leave the park immediately so that a helicopter could land.

"I walked towards the station, there were lots of police cars and a section cornered off with fabric - apparently somebody being resuscitated.

"Sounds of a girl screaming and crying were piercing.

"All of the roads in Parsons have been closed, including my own. Undercover police are searching the area looking down all drains with torches and helicopters circling also. Extremely sad."

A LAS spokeswoman said: "We sent two ambulance crews, a first responder in a car and an incident response officer to the scene. A team from London's Air Ambulance was also dispatched to the scene by car.

"We treated three patients at the scene. We have taken two patients to hospital as a priority. Sadly one patient died at the scene."