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Published: 2:00 pm July 7, 2025
Updated: 2:00 pm July 7, 2025
Willesden Stabbing: Man Rushed to Hospital as High Road Shut and Buses Diverted

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A man has been rushed to a major trauma centre after being stabbed on High Road, Willesden, prompting the closure of a busy stretch of the road and the diversion of multiple London bus routes.

The incident unfolded shortly before midday, at 11:54am, when emergency services were called to reports of a stabbing on Willesden High Road, near Brondesbury Park.

The victim was found with a head injury and treated at the scene before being transported to hospital as a priority, according to the London Ambulance Service (LAS).

Ambulance Service Responds Rapidly

An LAS spokesperson said:

“We were called at 11.54am today (July 7) to reports of a stabbing on High Road, Willesden.

We sent an ambulance crew, an advanced paramedic, an incident response officer and a clinical team manager.

We treated a man for a head injury and took him to a major trauma centre as a priority.”


Road Closures and Bus Disruptions

The High Road remains shut around the Brondesbury Park area, with traffic heavily affected in all directions. Five London bus routes are on diversion:

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  • 260
  • 266
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  • 460

TfL advises commuters to plan alternative routes using its journey planner.


Location: High Road, Willesden

Willesden High Road is a bustling commercial corridor in the London Borough of Brent, lined with shops, cafes, and key bus stops. The area is now cordoned off by police while an investigation is underway.

Met Police Statement Awaited

The Metropolitan Police have been contacted for comment but have yet to release an official statement on the incident. No arrests have been confirmed at this stage.


 

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