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Egham prepare station stabbing replace as Surrey college points assertion

Two college students have been stabbed and one other suffered facial slash accidents.

Three college college students have been stabbed (Picture: Google Maps)

Two college college students have been stabbed and one other suffered facial accidents throughout a combat at a Surrey prepare station. The boys are believed to have suffered knife accidents following a combat at Egham prepare station on Friday night, February 6.

British Transport Police (BTP) have been referred to as to the scene at round 9pm on Friday to reviews of various individuals with stab accidents. Two 20-year-old males sustained stab wounds, whereas a 22-year-old sufferer was slashed throughout the face. An 18-year-old was additionally assaulted. All 4 have been taken to hospital by paramedics, and none is believed to have suffered life-threatening or life-changing accidents.

The scholars suffered knife accidents following a combat at Egham prepare station (Picture: Google Maps)

Three of the lads injured are college students at Royal Holloway College of London. A spokesperson for the college stated “there is no such thing as a ongoing menace” and their “wellbeing groups” can be accessible for assist.

A person in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily hurt (GBH) and is in police custody.

A spokesperson for Royal Holloway College of London stated: “We’re conscious of an incident at Egham prepare station final night time by which three of our college students have been injured. Police have arrested a suspect and have confirmed there is no such thing as a ongoing menace. Our groups supported the scholars concerned final night time and can proceed to supply assist.

“Out of respect for these concerned and the continuing investigation, it will be inappropriate to remark additional at the moment.

“Our Wellbeing groups can be found to assist any college students ought to they’ve considerations, and we might urge individuals to comply with Surrey Police and British Transport Police channels for additional updates, versus counting on unverified sources.”

BTP described the incident as “critical” however stated the incident was “remoted”.

BTP Detective Superintendent David Udomhiaye stated: “We’re conscious of considerations from the local people and, whereas that is in fact an extremely critical incident, I can verify that fortunately nobody has been fatally injured. That is being handled as an remoted incident on the station involving two teams of people that we consider weren’t recognized to one another.”

An investigation is ongoing to ascertain what occurred. The Mirror has contacted BTP for an replace.

Urging witnesses to come back ahead DS Udomhiaye added that “a cordon continues to be on place”.

DS Udomhiaye stated: “Officers have been working with companions in a single day to ascertain what occurred. A cordon continues to be in place and we’re grateful for native individuals’s endurance and understanding whereas this necessary work is accomplished. We’re working with Community Rail companions to attempt to maintain disruption to a minimal.

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“Lastly, I’d urge anybody who has data who may also help us to come back ahead. There can be witnesses who’ve but to talk to us, and I’d urge anybody within the space who may need sprint or doorbell digicam footage to make contact as shortly as attainable. There can be an elevated police presence within the space over the approaching days and anybody with considerations or data can communicate to these officers, or textual content us on 61016.”

Anybody with data that would assist police ought to textual content BTP on 61016, or name 0800 40 50 40, utilizing the reference 682 of 6 February. Data could be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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