Investigation launched after Man 20’s left fighting for his life following broad daylight attack in Harrow
Investigation launched after Man 20’s left fighting for his life following broad daylight attack in Harrow – UKNIP

Investigation launched after Man 20’s left fighting for his life following broad daylight attack in Harrow

A man has been rushed to hospital by air ambulance after he was attacked in  Harrow on Sunday afternoon.

An air ambulance was seen taking off from close to the location of the broad daylight attack that is now under investigation.

Armed Police officers from the Met Police attended to support local officers.

 

Police have established a crime scene  within parts of Whitchurch Lane  they have also cordoned off near to a parade of shops

A spokesman  for the Met Police said 

Police were called to Whitchurch Lane in Edgware at 6.37pm on Sunday, 19 July after a report of a man stabbed.

 

Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and found a man aged in his 20s suffering a stab injury.

 

He was taken to hospital where he is in a serious condition.

 

No arrests; Enquiries continue.

 

Road closures are in place while officers carry out on-scene investigations.

 

Anyone who witnessed the incident or with information is asked to call police on 101 via @MetCC and quote CAD7068/19 July.

 

To remain anonymous, please contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 

 

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