Man stabbed outside busy Woolwich convenience store sparks major police response

A man was stabbed near Nisa Local on Woolwich New Road in South East London at around 9:30pm this evening. The shocking attack outside the busy store triggered a swift emergency response, with police cordoning off the scene in the town centre.

Chaos outside Nisa Local

Witnesses reported a sudden disturbance followed by a rapid arrival of police and paramedics. The Metropolitan Police quickly sealed off the front of the Nisa store and nearby pavement, establishing a crime scene cordon.

Forensic officers are combing the area for clues while uniformed cops continue to guard the site. No arrests have been confirmed yet.

Road closures and transport disruption

Parts of Woolwich New Road were temporarily closed to traffic and pedestrians. Several bus routes are being diverted as police secure the area. Transport for London has issued an advisory warning commuters to expect delays.

Local shock and police appeal

Residents and bystanders near 123 Woolwich New Road expressed shock and concern at the stabbing. The Met Police and Ambulance Service have been contacted for official updates on the victim’s condition.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Police are keen to trace witnesses to assist the investigation.

Rising knife crime in Woolwich

This stabbing is the latest in a string of knife-related incidents hitting London this week. Woolwich locals have voiced fears over street violence and called for increased police patrols to curb crime in the area.

More updates will follow as authorities release official statements.

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