Triple Stabbing in Station Parade, NW2 — No Arrests Yet as Met Police Investigate
A major police investigation is underway following a violent incident on Station Parade, NW2, which left three young men hospitalised with stab injuries and prompted a large emergency response, including specialist CBRN teams.
The Incident
The Metropolitan Police confirmed that officers were called to Station Parade at approximately 9:00pm on Wednesday evening, 26 June, following reports of a multiple stabbing.
“There are no concerns about any impact to the wider community,” police confirmed.
Medical Response
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said:
“We were called at 9.02pm today to reports of a stabbing on Walm Lane, NW2.
We treated four people in total – two were taken to major trauma centres, one to a local hospital, and one declined further treatment.”
The LAS deployed:
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Incident response officers
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Tactical response unit paramedics
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Trauma teams from London’s Air Ambulance
Victims included:
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Two with stab wounds
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One with a head injury
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One female with breathing issues who declined further treatment
No Link to Brent Mosque
The incident occurred near the Central Masjid of Brent. However, police have ruled out any direct connection to the mosque or any religious motivation behind the incident.
Investigation Ongoing
Police have not made any arrests as of this evening. Enquiries continue, and forensic officers have been seen at the scene gathering evidence.
Witness Appeal
The Met is urging the public to come forward with any information.
Call 101 quoting CAD 8601/22Jun, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Summary
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Where: Station Parade, NW2 (near Walm Lane)
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When: 9:00pm, Wednesday 26 June 2025
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Victims: 3 men (aged 20 and 21) with stab wounds, 1 woman (20) declined treatment
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Arrests: None at this stage
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CBRN: Ruled out as chemical incident
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Police appeal: Call 101 or Crimestoppers