
A man and a woman in their 40s were stabbed in a double knife attack in London’s Tower Hamlets on Christmas Day.
Following reports of an attack, the London Ambulance Service and Metropolitan Police raced to Brick Lane in Bethnal Green at approximately 6.30 a.m.
When they got there, they discovered that both of them had been stabbed and needed medical attention in a hospital, although none of them had suffered any serious injuries.
According to police, after an altercation on Code Street, near the north end of Brick Lane, at approximately 5.30 am, both are thought to have been stabbed.
Two men, aged 39 and 42, were detained over the incident, according to the Met, and they’ve appeared in court.
According to the force, the two were first detained on suspicion of intent to do grievous bodily harm (GBH) and narcotics crimes; they were subsequently charged with the former.
Witnesses and anyone else who can assist the police in their investigation are being urged to come forward.
Although it’s not always feasible, Christmas is supposed to be a time to celebrate family, friends, and love. Unfortunately, the number of deadly collisions and stabbing crimes during this holiday season did not decrease.
Three people met untimely deaths between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day. Two were stabbed to death, and another died after being caught up in a flat fire in Wandsworth.
A total of five people were stabbed, including two, on Christmas Day close to Brick Lane in East London.
Boxing Day saw the fatal stabbing of a 49-year-old man in Hackney, leading to the arrest of four individuals on suspicion of his murder. The incident occurred shortly after three in the morning near Cranwood Street’s Old Street Tube stop.
The man was discovered on the street with stab wounds; even though paramedics and police arrived quickly, he passed away from his wounds. Four people were detained on suspicion of killing someone. Two ladies, ages 35 and 44, and two men, ages 49 and 42, are these people. The four are still being held.
Three motorcycles that were scattered across the roadway were left inside the police-camped area. A tent was erected at the scene, and forensic teams arrived to collect evidence.