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A man has been taken to hospital after being stabbed in Leicester city centre. Emergency services were called to London Road at about 04:30 GMT following reports a man had been stabbed. Officers ...
A security guard jumped on a knifeman and successfully disarmed him during chaotic scenes in London’s Leicester Square, with an 11-year-old girl and 34-year-old woman stabbed in the tourist hotspot.
Ioan Pintaru, 32, committed the near-fatal stabbing on Monday around 11:30 a.m. when he approached the girl and her 34-year-old mother, who were both touring Leicester Square, multiple U.K ...
A man armed with two kitchen knives stabbed multiple people inside Fishmongers' Hall and on the north side of London Bridge. [12] 11 October 2019: Manchester, England 0 5 5: Five people were injured, one seriously, after a man started attacking people at the Arndale Centre in Manchester. [13] 31 December 2018: Manchester, England 0 3 3
59-year-old Simpson, a well-liked regular at various Leicester pubs, bars and betting shops, was assaulted in the city centre on the night of 22–23 November. Finding him unconscious in the middle of Albion Street, a taxi driver raised the alarm, but it was discovered upon his arrival at a nearby hospital that Simpson had already died from his ...
A man has been arrested after an 11-year-old girl and 34-year-old woman were stabbed in London’s Leicester Square. The Metropolitan Police said the two victims had been taken to a major trauma ...
A man allegedly stabbed an 11-year-old girl “eight times” after grabbing her in Leicester Square while she was with her mother. Ioan Pintaru, 32, has been charged with the attempted murder of ...
In 1875, the headquarters moved to the Leicester Town Hall. In 1933, the City Police moved into its own new purpose-built Leicester City Police Headquarters. [5] The building was designed by G. Noel Hill (later the Manchester City Architect) and A.T. Gooseman in the Leicester City Architects' Department, and constructed during 1931–33. [6]