Two ladies are arrested after man stabbed on London Underground
Two women have been arrested after a man was stabbed during rush-hour on the London Underground.
Police were called to Seven Sisters underground station at 8.48am today to reports of a ‘serious assault’.
Upon arriving at the scene, officers found a man had been stabbed. He was taken to hospital with ‘life-threatening injuries’.
Two women have been arrested on suspicion of GBH with intent. One has also been arrested on suspicion of common assault.
The incident prompted a large response from emergency services and the area outside the station was quickly cordoned off from members of the public.
Seven Sisters station is currently ‘exit only’, police have said, as investigations continue.
Police (pictured) stand outside the entrance to Seven Sisters underground station this morning after a man was stabbed during rush-hour
The incident has caused major disruption to commuters, with traffic backed up around Seven Sisters station (pictured)
A spokesperson for British Transport Police said: ‘Officers were called to Seven Sisters underground station at 8.48am today (23 July) to reports of a serious assault.
‘Paramedics also attended and a male has been taken to hospital with injuries that are consistent with being stabbed. His injuries are believed to be life threatening.
‘Two females have been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm with intent. One has also been further arrested on suspicion of common assault. They remain in police custody and enquiries are ongoing.
Two police officers on the scene outside Seven Sisters station this morning (pictured)
‘The underground station remains closed while officers investigate, and passengers will see an increased policing presence in the area.
‘Anyone with information can contact British Transport Police by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 with the reference 171 of 23 July.
‘Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111.’
The incident prompted a large presence from emergency services. Pictured: Police and paramedics parked outside the station
Traffic was seen building around the area earlier today and a bus lane was closed.
TfL said: ‘This station is open for exit only while police respond to an incident. Tickets are being accepted on London Buses via any reasonable route.’