Colindale stabbing: Three people stabbed after ‘group fight’ in north London

Three people were taken to hospital for treatment of stab injuries
The stabbings took place on Colindale Avenue
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Josh Salisbury3 November 2022
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Three people have been taken to hospital after being stabbed in Colindale, north London.

Police were called to reports of a number of males fighting in Colindale Avenue shortly after 7pm on Thursday evening.

Along with paramedics, they found three men with stab wounds. All three have been taken to hospital.

Two of them had not sustained life-threatening or life-changing injuries in the incident, said police.

The condition of the third person was being assessed late Thursday night.

There have been no arrests. Police could not give further details about the males.

Video posted from the scene showed a cordon near to an apartment block on the road alongside multiple police cars.

Anyone with information that could assist police is being asked to call 101 or tweet @MetC, quoting CAD6855/3Nov

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