Man held
after at least eight people injured in Southport stabbing
Armed
officers seize knife after a number of people hurt in ‘major incident’, say
Merseyside police
Josh
Halliday and Jessica Murray
Mon 29 Jul
2024 14.55 BST
At least
eight people, feared to include several children, have been stabbed in
Southport, where a man with a knife was arrested.
Merseyside
police said they were responding to a “major incident” at a property in the
seaside town in north-west England, where there were “a number of reported
casualties”.
North West
ambulance service (NWAS) said it had treated eight patients with stab injuries
who had been taken to Alder Hey children’s hospital, Aintree university
hospital and Southport and Formby hospital.
Emergency
services were called to reports of a stabbing on Hart Street in Southport at
about 11.50am on Monday, where armed police detained a male and seized a knife.
The male has
been taken to a police station and there was no wider threat to the public, the
force said.
It is
believed the venue where the stabbings took place was being used by young
children.
While eight
injuries have been confirmed so far by NWAS, there were concerns the toll may
rise further.
Alder Hey
children’s hospital said the trust had declared a “major incident”.
“The trust
is working with other emergency services to respond to this incident and our
emergency department is currently extremely busy,” it said in a statement.
“We ask
parents to only bring their children to the emergency department if it is
urgent. All other appointments and services are running as normal.”
NWAS said
paramedics responded to reports of “multiple stabbings”, and it had dispatched
13 ambulances along with a hazardous area response team (HART), air ambulance
and Merit doctors to the scene.
Residents
told the Liverpool Echo they heard sirens and an air ambulance landing nearby,
with neighbours advising each other to lock their windows and doors.
“It was
about 12.20pm, I think, and we heard loads of sirens and then there was a
helicopter circling above,” one woman said. “Then the messages started to go
around the local WhatsApp groups, saying ‘lock your windows, lock your doors’.
We were told a man was running around stabbing people.
“We are all
absolutely terrified, panicking and sick with worry – everyone is trying to
reach anyone they know in the area. I don’t know how this can happen on a
Monday lunchtime.”
Pictures
from the scene showed dozens of people crowded around a cordon blocking off
most of the street, with many police cars and ambulances.
The home
secretary, Yvette Cooper, said she was “deeply concerned” about the “very
serious incident” in Southport.
“All my
thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those affected,” she said. “I
have spoken to the Merseyside police and crime commissioner to convey full
support to the police and thanks to the emergency services responding.”
Merseyside’s
police and crime commissioner, Emily Spurrell, said she was “deeply shocked and
concerned about the major incident in Southport”.
“An arrest
has been made and there is no wider risk to the public,” she said. “I would
urge people to be careful about what they share online and not to speculate
about this incident.”
The
Southport MP Patrick Hurley said:“I am hoping for the best possible outcomes to
the casualties affected. My thoughts go out to all those affected, their loved
ones and to the entire community.
“The police
have confirmed that an individual involved in the attack has now been detained.
I am repeating the advice of the police to avoid the area whilst the police and
ambulance teams support this incident.”
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