Havelock Road Southall was cordoned off on Tuesday evening after a street fight involving weapons escalated, prompting a heavy police response supported by armed officers and paramedics.
Metropolitan Police, including units from Ealing and Southall, responded to reports of men fighting with swords and knives. One man sustained a head injury during the altercation and was rushed to the hospital by the London Ambulance Service. His condition remains unknown at this time.
A crime scene has been established, and investigators, including CID officers, are actively working to determine the events leading up to the violent clash. The exact number of individuals involved has not yet been confirmed, and no arrests have been reported so far.
Local bus routes have been diverted, and drivers are being urged to avoid the area as police continue their investigation. Southall Road is expected to remain closed for several hours to facilitate forensic analysis and evidence gathering.
Authorities have reached out to the public for any information or footage that could aid in the investigation. “We take incidents of this nature very seriously and are committed to identifying those responsible,” a police spokesperson said.
The Metropolitan Police and London Ambulance Service have been contacted for updates on the victim’s condition and the progress of the investigation. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity in the area.
This is a developing story, and more updates will follow as new information becomes available.
A veteran commentator has let rip after no Australian cricketers were named in Wisden's men's Test team of the year for 2024.Wisden, an English publication ofte
After his transformative impact on the Test side, McCullum's arrival as white-ball coach has been highly anticipiated, with England hoping he can revitalise a t
England’s new white-ball era under Brendon McCullum began in defeat as the tourists fell to a heavy seven-wicket defeat against
Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureWICKET! England 130-9 (Archer c Suryakumar b Hardik 12)After hacking a few useful run