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Police launch urgent investigation after two people stabbed at Oxford Circus tube station

The British Transport police (BTP) said that two men in London meth were stabbed after the police launched an emergency investigation.

A 23 -year -old man was attacked at the Oxford Circus Tube Station at 3.40 on August 30th and was taken to hospital with a knife injuries. Later, a 41 -year -old man was hospitalized this morning after an incident at the same station after the police were called to the scene immediately after 1.30.

As a result of the attacks, the police said that he continued a “increasing asset” at the tube station.

No arrest was made. The BTP applied for appeal to help a man they believe in to find information about the events.

It is unclear whether the two attacks are connected.

The police published a picture of this man and asked for help to find him

The police published a picture of this man and asked for help to find him (British transport police)

“There is absolutely no place for violence on the railway network, and detectives are working quickly to investigate these two connected events.

“At that time, we call everyone in the region and may have seen these events or events.

Oxford Circus Station is one of the most intense tube stops in London and 80,000 people touch every day during the highest use.

While sitting at the junction of Regent Street and Oxford Street, it is a vital stop to reach two of London’s busiest streets with entrances to four corners of the intersection. The station is served by three lines: Bakerloo, Central and Victoria.

It was reported that approximately 100 million people come from the station every year.

Officers call witnesses or any of those who have not yet speaking to the police by sending a message to 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, referring to 49 of August 31.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymous on 0800 555 111.

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