Stabbing in Harrow: Five taken to hospital after 'large fight' in London
Five people have been taken to hospital after being stabbed in a "large fight" in Harrow, London, police said.
The reported brawl happened in the early hours of Monday near Harrow and Wealdstone Tube station, with police being called to the scene at 4am in Railway Approach.
Four men and one woman, believed to be in their late teens or in their 20s, were taken to hospital, police said.
Two of the men are in a serious but stable condition. The other three victims do not have life-changing or life-threatening injuries, according to the Met.
Cordons have been put up in the area and forensic teams were at the scene on Monday afternoon.
There are no arrests yet.
Harrow MPS tweeted on Monday morning: "We were called at 4am to a large fight in Railway Approach, Harrow.
"Five people (age late teens or 20s) taken to hospital with stab injuries. Conditions of two men and one woman are not life-changing or life-threatening. Two other men are in a serious but stable condition."
Five ambulance cars, a medic in a car, two advanced paramedics and two incident response officers were sent to the scene, a London Ambulance Service spokesperson said.
Police are investigating the incident and are asking anyone with information or any witnesses to call 101, and cite the reference number 1238/30aug.
They can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously.