Multiple schools in Aberfan, South Wales, have been placed on lockdown following a ‘serious assault’ that led to a major incident early Tuesday morning. Emergency services, including armed police, were dispatched to the scene as a person was rushed to the hospital for urgent treatment.
Incident Details
- The incident occurred on Moy Road, Aberfan, Merthyr Tydfil, just before 9:10 am.
- South Wales Police responded to the scene of a serious assault, deploying armed officers.
- A person was reportedly stabbed and has been taken to the University Hospital Of Wales, Cardiff for further treatment.
Emergency Response
- The Welsh Ambulance Service dispatched an emergency ambulance, an air ambulance, and a Cymru High Acuity Response unit.
- Advanced critical care support was provided at the scene by the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service.
- Due to the severity of the incident, locals reported the presence of ambulances, armed police, and an air ambulance in the area.
School Lockdowns
- Greenfield School, among other educational institutions in Aberfan, initiated lockdown procedures as a precaution.
- Perimeter gates of the schools were locked, ensuring the safety of pupils and staff inside.
- Trinity Childcare and Family Centre also confirmed a lockdown, citing the community incident as the cause.
Community Impact
- Local community centers, including Wellbeing Methyr’s Community Centre, have closed until further notice due to the ongoing police incident.
- Local MPs and members of the Senedd have urged the public to cooperate with police officers and follow their advice for safety.
Ongoing Investigation
- The investigation into the incident is actively continuing, with more details expected to be released by the authorities.
- The increased police presence in Aberfan aims to manage the situation and ensure community safety.