Serious Incident at Brunel University Sparks Police Probe
Police are hunting for answers after a major incident rocked Brunel University London on Wednesday evening, May 21. Details remain sketchy, but university chiefs confirm they’re working hand-in-hand with the Metropolitan Police. Security has been ramped up overnight to keep students safe.
What We Know So Far
- The incident happened before 7.30pm on the Uxbridge campus of Brunel University.
- Metropolitan Police have launched an active investigation.
- London Ambulance Service contacted for information, but details remain tight-lipped.
- Campus security patrols have been beefed up through the night.
- Students are urged to seek support from welfare staff available on campus.
- The exact nature of what happened is still a mystery.
University Issues Statement
“We are aware of an incident on campus and are working closely with the Metropolitan Police. Additional security patrols are being conducted throughout the night. Support for students is available, and further updates will be issued when possible.”
No further details have been released by police or emergency services.
Witnesses Urged to Speak Up
Brunel University has over 16,000 students, many of whom were likely on campus when the incident unfolded. Anyone who saw or heard anything suspicious is urged to come forward to help police with their enquiries.
The university has set up welfare support in Room 005 at the Lecture Centre for those affected.