A triple stabbing in the London Borough of Hillingdon has left one man dead and two injured. The 49-year-old dog walker, named locally as Wayne Broadhurst, was attacked on Monday evening at Midhurst Gardens in Uxbridge. He died at the scene after receiving treatment from paramedics.
Two other men were also seriously hurt in the attack. One of them, a 45-year-old man, was hospitalised with life-changing injuries while a 14-year-old boy sustained non-life-threatening stab wounds. The victim's identity has not been released.
The suspect, who is described as an Afghan national, was Tasered and arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder at the scene. He was taken into police custody after being hospitalised as a precaution.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Service are investigating the incident, which they say does not appear to be linked to terrorism. The police are working to establish any connections between the suspect and the three victims.
Residents in the area have been left shaken by the attack, with one neighbour describing the victim as "the last person on Earth that you would think somebody would go for." A group of people gathered outside the police cordon, leaving flowers and candles in memory of the victim.
Two other men were also seriously hurt in the attack. One of them, a 45-year-old man, was hospitalised with life-changing injuries while a 14-year-old boy sustained non-life-threatening stab wounds. The victim's identity has not been released.
The suspect, who is described as an Afghan national, was Tasered and arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder at the scene. He was taken into police custody after being hospitalised as a precaution.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Service are investigating the incident, which they say does not appear to be linked to terrorism. The police are working to establish any connections between the suspect and the three victims.
Residents in the area have been left shaken by the attack, with one neighbour describing the victim as "the last person on Earth that you would think somebody would go for." A group of people gathered outside the police cordon, leaving flowers and candles in memory of the victim.