Egham train station horror as three stabbed in fight with one man arrested
Three students were stabbed in a fight at Egham railway station, with one man arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm.
An investigation is currently underway following a violent altercation at Egham railway station in Surrey, where three students suffered knife injuries during a fight late Friday night. The British Transport Police received reports around 9 pm about several individuals with stab wounds. Among the injured are two men, both aged 20, and an 18-year-old man, who sustained various injuries, none of which are considered life-threatening. All three are students from Royal Holloway University of London.
In connection with the incident, a man in his 30s has been apprehended and remains in police custody for questioning on suspicion of grievous bodily harm. The police are treating this situation as isolated, indicating that the two groups involved in the altercation were not previously acquainted. BTP Detective Superintendent David Udomhiaye has addressed concerns from the local community, reassuring them that despite the seriousness of the incident, the injuries involved were not fatal.
The incident raises awareness about safety in public transportation areas, particularly as it involves young students at a significant university. The police have emphasized their commitment to investigating the matter thoroughly and ensuring the safety of the community. The local response will likely involve increased vigilance and discussions around preventative measures against such violent encounters in the future.