Two injured in barbershop of horrors stabbing in London

A serious incident on Sutton High Street has prompted a large response from the Metropolitan Police and London Ambulance Service, including an air ambulance landing nearby at Sutton Green. The incident reportedly occurred at around 2:10pm outside K1 Barbers, where witnesses saw a man with blood on his face and multiple visible injuries. Graphic photos from the scene show blood-stained rags, belts, and smashed glass outside the premises. Emergency Services Respond to Major Incident on Sutton High Street Police cordoned off a section of the High Street while emergency responders worked at the scene. Officers were seen entering K1 Barbers, with a strong visible presence along the street. Emergency Services Respond to Major Incident on Sutton High Street In the aftermath d blood issplattered across the pavement, adding to the growing concern among local residents and shoppers. At this stage, official details remain limited, and the nature of the incident???whether a stabbing, assault, or another form of violence???has not been confirmed. No arrests or updates on the victim's condition have been released. A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said they are aware of the incident and a statement is expected. The London Ambulance Service has also been approached for comment.
Two men are injured following a fight outside a barbershop in Sutton, South London this afternoon (Picture: UKNIP)

Two men have been left injured following a fight at a barbershop in south London.

Pictures of the high street in Sutton showed blood stains and shards of broken glass on the pavement outside the shop.

Some clothes and a belt were also pictured covered in blood.

Two men, aged 35 and 26, were taken to hospital – one with knife injuries – after a fight broke out at the K1 barbershop in Sutton, at around 2.10pm.

The man, who suffered knife injuries, has been arrested, police confirmed.

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A serious incident on Sutton High Street has prompted a large response from the Metropolitan Police and London Ambulance Service, including an air ambulance landing nearby at Sutton Green. The incident reportedly occurred at around 2:10pm outside K1 Barbers, where witnesses saw a man with blood on his face and multiple visible injuries. Graphic photos from the scene show blood-stained rags, belts, and smashed glass outside the premises. Emergency Services Respond to Major Incident on Sutton High Street Police cordoned off a section of the High Street while emergency responders worked at the scene. Officers were seen entering K1 Barbers, with a strong visible presence along the street. Emergency Services Respond to Major Incident on Sutton High Street In the aftermath d blood issplattered across the pavement, adding to the growing concern among local residents and shoppers. At this stage, official details remain limited, and the nature of the incident???whether a stabbing, assault, or another form of violence???has not been confirmed. No arrests or updates on the victim's condition have been released. A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said they are aware of the incident and a statement is expected. The London Ambulance Service has also been approached for comment.
Shards of glass and blood stains were pictured on the pavement outside the barbershop (Picture: UKNIP)

An air ambulance was seen landing at nearby Sutton Green in response to the stabbing.

A section of the road has been cordoned off, as a major police presence remains in the area.

A Met spokesman told Metro: ‘Police were called on Monday, 21 July, to reports of a stabbing in Sutton.

‘Officers were joined by London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance at a barber shop on the High Street.

‘Two men, aged 35 and 26, were hospitalised – one with knife injuries.

‘The men’s injuries have been declared non-life-changing and non-life-threatening, and they have been arrested in connection with the incident.

‘Police are not seeking anyone else in connection with the incident.

‘Enquiries continue.’

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