Police issue victim update after stabbing in Soho Road

A cordoned off area in Soho Road, Handsworth, with a grey police evidence tent in the middle, following the stabbing of a 47-year-old man who was left in a 'serious condition'
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A man left with serious injuries after being knifed on Birmingham's Soho Road was said to be in a "stable condition". The victim, 47, was attacked in the Handsworth shopping district shortly before 6.30am on Tuesday, October 1.

Paramedics found the victim with serious injuries in Holliday Road – just off the Soho Road. He was rushed to hospital in a serious condition.

West Midlands Police said today that the man was in a "stable condition". The force said enquiries were ongoing.

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A section of Soho Road was cordoned off, outside Handsworth Library, following the attack. A grey police evidence tent was covering an area next to a lamppost and planters near the junction with Thornhill Road.

A West Midlands Police spokesperson told BirminghamLive this morning: "A 47-year-old man remains in a stable condition in hospital. Our enquiries are continuing."

The force previously said: "We're investigating after a man was stabbed on Soho Road in Handsworth on Tuesday (October 1). We were called by paramedics at 6.30am to nearby Holliday Road, where the 47-year-old man was found."

Anyone with information about this incident should contact police by calling 101, quoting log 605 of October 1. Information can also be given anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.