Man in 50s rushed to hospital after being stabbed on Enfield street with attacker still at large
A man in his 50s was stabbed in Enfield this afternoon (Friday, October 18). Met Police officers and London Ambulance Service (LAS) paramedics scrambled to the scene on Mandeville Road junction with Ordnance Road after receiving calls about a stabbing at 1.54pm.
Paramedics attended alongside the officers where they found the man suffering stab wounds. He was treated at the scene before being rushed to hospital where he remains.
Thankfully, his injuries have been assessed to be non-life threatening or life-changing by doctors at the hospital.
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No arrests have been made in connection with the stabbing meaning the man's attacker is still at large. A crime scene has been set up on Mandeville Road which remains in place. The Google Streetview below shows where the attack happened at Mandeville Road junction with Ordnance Road.
The Met Police released a statement about the stabbing. A spokesperson told MyLondon: "Police were called at about 13:54hrs on Friday, 18 October to reports of a stabbing on Mandeville Road junction with Ordnance Road, Enfield. Officers and London Ambulance Service (LAS) attended and found a man aged in his 50s with stab wound injuries.
"The man was taken to hospital by LAS where his injuries were assessed as not life-threatening or life-changing. At this early stage, no arrests have been and a crime scene remains in place. Enquiries are ongoing."
Police have issued a plea for information. Anyone who witnessed this incident or has footage should call police on 101 or post on X @MetCC quoting CAD 4114/18OCT. To remain 100 per cent anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.
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