- The man in his 20s was discovered by officers on patrol in Liverpool metropolis centre
- His stabbing has been linked to a big disturbance on Victoria Street
Three males have been injured after a ‘giant disturbance’ in Liverpool metropolis centre, with one man preventing for his life.
A person in his 20s is in a crucial situation after being discovered with stab wounds at about 5.30am on Wednesday, a spokesman for Merseyside Police stated.
The power stated the person, who was discovered by patrols on the junction of Church Street and Whitechapel, was given medical help by officers earlier than being taken to hospital.
Two different males, each of their 20s, self-presented at hospital with accidents, police stated.
One had a stab wound to the again and the opposite had a laceration to his head.
A person in his 20s is preventing for his life at this time after being stabbed final night time in Liverpool City centre
Police officers sealed off a number of roads as they looked for proof which can help in monitoring down the attackers
Anyone with data is requested to contact Merseyside Police who’re investigating the assault
Police stated the accidents are believed to be linked to a disturbance involving a big group of males on Victoria Street.
Plenty of metropolis centre roads have been cordoned off as police examine.
Superintendent Helen Bennett stated: ‘Urgent CCTV, witness and forensic enquiries are being carried out within the metropolis centre and as such a big space has been cordoned off.
‘It seems that a big disturbance befell on Victoria Street by which three individuals have been injured.
‘We know that there have been individuals within the metropolis centre who could have witnessed the disturbance or probably come to the help of the injured males and we might ask these individuals to return ahead and converse to officers as quickly as doable.
‘Incidents akin to this are unacceptable and we are going to do every part inside our powers to search out the individuals accountable and convey them to justice.’
Anyone with data is requested to contact @MerPolCC on social media or name Crimestoppers UK anonymously on 0800 555 111, quoting log 156 of December 27.