Three in hospital after stabbings at Notting Hill Carnival

The west London Caribbean celebration reaches its climax on Monday

The street party continues in west London today (Monday)
Author: Matt HewittPublished 26th Aug 2024
Last updated 26th Aug 2024

A heavy police presence is expected at the second day of Notting Hill Carnival in west London, after three people were stabbed on Sunday (25 August).

The Metropolitan Police said on Sunday night that a 32-year-old woman was in a life-threatening condition in hospital after being stabbed during the event.

A 29-year-old man was left with injuries not thought to life-threatening, and the police were awaiting an update on the condition of a 24-year-old man who had also been stabbed.

Fifteen officers were assaulted, although none were seriously injured, and 90 arrests had been made on Sunday, police said.

Arrests were made for a range of alleged crimes including assault on an emergency worker, assault, possession with intent to supply, sexual offences and robbery, the police said.

A Section 60 order, allowing police to stop and search anyone in the specified area, was implemented from 6.05pm on Sunday evening until 2am on Monday morning, with the second day of the carnival expected to be heavily flanked by police officers.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "Hundreds of thousands of people came to Notting Hill Carnival today to enjoy a fantastic celebration.

"Our officers have been on duty working to keep them safe as part of a very carefully planned policing operation.

"Regrettably, a minority came to commit crime and engage in violence."

"We are tired"

In a later update, the Metropolitan Police said expressed their frustration at the number of incidents occurring each year.

"This was supposed to be a 'family day' - a celebration suitable for all ages," DAC Ade Adelekan said in a statement.

"One of those in hospital, a 32-year-old woman whose condition remains critical, was at Carnival with her young child.

"We are tired of saying the same words every year. We are tired of telling families that their loved ones are seriously injured, or worse. We are tired seeing crime scenes at Carnival."

"Party vibes"

The main parade is held on Monday, described by organisers as the climax of the carnival with "party vibes".

The carnival is Europe's biggest street party and is billed by organisers as "the greatest community-led event on the planet".

Around a million people are expected to attend over the bank holiday weekend with about 7,000 officers on duty across the celebrations.

The police said the order also gives officers the power to demand the removal of face coverings being used to conceal a person's identity and anyone refusing can be arrested.

Earlier on Sunday, the streets of west London came alive with colour, costumes, dancing and music and thousands of revellers enjoyed the celebrations.

During Sunday's Children and Families' Day, youngsters were dancing in the streets along the parade route wearing bright and intricate costumes.

The annual celebration of Caribbean heritage, arts and culture has been running for more than 50 years.

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