Southall Street Battle: Swords, Knives, and Cricket Bats Wreak Havoc

Chaos erupted on Havelock Road, Southall, Tuesday night as a brutal street fight involving swords, knives and cricket bats sent shockwaves through the community. Police sealed off the area and deployed armed units alongside paramedics amid fears of serious injury.

Man Hurt After Weapon-Wielding Melee

The Metropolitan Police, backed by officers from Ealing and Southall, raced to the scene following reports of multiple men fighting with deadly weapons. The clash left one man injured with a head wound. The London Ambulance Service" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">London Ambulance Service rushed him to hospital, but his condition remains unclear.

Crime Scene Locked Down As CID Probe Underway

Detectives have declared a crime scene and are scrambling to piece together how this violent brawl unfolded. The exact number of fighters is still unknown, and so far, no arrests have been made. Police stress the seriousness of the incident and promise a thorough investigation.

  • Southall Road remains shut for forensic teams to collect evidence
  • Local buses diverted, drivers warned to avoid the chaos
  • Authorities call on public to share any footage or info

“We take incidents of this nature very seriously and are committed to identifying those responsible,” a police spokesperson stated.

Public Urged to Stay Alert Amid Ongoing Investigation

Residents around Southall are being advised to stay vigilant and report anything suspicious. Both the Metropolitan Police and London Ambulance Service remain tight-lipped on the victim’s status as inquiries continue. Expect road closures and heavy police presence to persist as officers hunt for answers.

This shocking street showdown is a developing story. Stay tuned for the latest updates.

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