Man arrested after stabbing near British Museum
Last updated 8th Aug 2023
A man has been taken into custody following a stabbing close to the entrance of the British Museum in London.
The Metropolitan Police say he's been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm, and the victim, a man, has been taken to hospital after being treated at the scene for an injury to his arm.
In a statement posted on social media, Scotland Yard said:
"A man has been arrested on suspicion of GBH following an isolated incident at the junction of Russell Street/Museum St approx 10am - a man was taken to hospital with a stab wound."
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said:
“We were called at 10.19am today (8 August) to reports of a stabbing on Great Russell Street, WC1B.
“We sent an ambulance crew and an incident response officer to the scene.
“We treated a man at the scene for an arm injury before taking him to a major trauma centre as a priority.”
The junction of Great Russell Street and Museum Street is close to the entrance of the famous museum in central London.
A British Museum spokesperson said:
“The Museum was closed this morning due to an incident following a member of the public being attacked nearby.
“The Museum’s security team supported at the scene until the emergency services arrived. Visitors were evacuated from the Museum as a precaution and we wish the victim a full and swift recovery.”
Officers say there is "no outstanding risk" to the public and the incident is not being treated as terror-related.
The scene may be in place for much of today.
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