Woman Stabbed at Party in Greenford

One man arrested the day after incident in a house on Allenby Road

Woman Stabbed at Party in Greenford
The man arrested was known to the victim

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December 4, 2022

A 31-year-old man is currently in police custody after he was arrested in connection with the stabbing of a woman at a party in Greenford on Saturday night (3 December).

The police say they were called to a house on Allenby Road at 11.18pm where they found that the victim, who is in her twenties, had suffered a stab wound to her shoulder.

She was taken to hospital where her condition was assessed as not life-threatening.

Witnesses said that the man they believed to be responsible had fled the scene.

The following day, the suspect, who was known to the victim, was located at 1pm and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Thrower, from the local policing team in west London, said, "The terrible incident took place in front of a number of people at a party and understandably has caused considerable concern in the community.

"I can assure you that this is being treated as an isolated attacked and we are not looking for anyone else.

"We have already spoken to a number of people, but there are others who are yet to come forward. If you were there, you could have information that may assist our investigation and we would like to hear from you immediately."

Anyone with images, video or information is asked to call 101 quoting CAD 811/04Dec.

To remain anonymous, contact the indepdent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


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