Two Men In Custody
A murder inquiry is underway following a stabbing in Brentford.
Police were called at 00.53hrs on Sunday 28 November by the ambulance
service to reports of two men stabbed at the junction of New Road and
Hamilton Road, Brentford.
Two local residents heard a noise outside the pub and went to look and upon seeing the injured men they called for an ambulance and helped police administer first aid to the two males.
A 33 year old man had suffered multiple stab wounds to the abdomen, and
a 31 year old man had suffered stab wounds to the back.
The 33 year old was pronounced dead at the scene. Next of kin have been
informed, but we await formal identification.
A post-mortem will be held on Monday afternoon (29 November) at Fulham
mortuary.
The 31 year old was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting where he
was treated and discharged.
An incident room has opened at Sutton under DI John McQuade (Homicide
and Serious Crime Command).
It is believed that the two friends were involved in an altercation with
two other men during which they were stabbed. The other men made off -
they are described as white and aged in their late 20s/early 30s.
DI McQuade: "At this stage we must retain an open mind regarding the
circumstances of the altercation and any motive.
"We need to speak to anyone who may have seen the incident or can shed
any light on the circumstances."
Anyone with information is asked to call the Incident Room on 020-8721
4005; if you wish to remain anonymous please call Crimestoppers on 0800
555 111.
At approx. 11.00hrs on Sunday 28 November two men aged 32 and 27 attended separate police stations in west London and were
arrested on suspicion of murder. They remain in custody.
November 29, 2010
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