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    Southport stabbings: 17-year-old arrested; children among victims, say witnesses – latest updates

    By Tom Ambrose (now) and Yohannes Lowe (earlier),

    5 hours ago

    6.59pm BST

    Two children killed in Southport stabbing attack, police confirm

    Two children have died following a “frenzied” knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event in Southport today, police confirmed.

    Speaking at a press conference, chief constable Serena Kennedy said two children were killed in a “ferocious attack”.

    She added that nine others were injured, including six left in a critical condition.

    In addition two adults are also in critical condition. All injuries were as a result of stab wounds.

    6.23pm BST

    Joanne Newman said her elder daughter - who had been taking her younger sister to a friend’s house - heard a “sinister scream” around the same time of the stabbing.

    She told BBC News: “She said she heard quite a sinister scream and literally she’d got back from taking my daughter - we don’t know roughly what time it was but it was similar timing, and then all the commotion had gone on, so looking back at the timescales that potentially could have been - but she said it was a very untoward, unusual scream, so we don’t know.”

    6.14pm BST

    A woman said she left work immediately to check on her daughters when she heard news of the attack in Southport, adding that parents have been checking in with one another.

    Joanne Newman told BBC News:

    I got a call from a very, very good friend of mine, I was in work completely oblivious to it and as soon as she told me I literally ran out of work.

    I don’t know how I managed to drive back to be fair - my priority was just my girls, my girls, my girls.

    I knew my eldest daughter was taking her to a friend’s house and I’m just so thankful to God that they’re safe.

    She continued:

    Nobody can believe it, all the local mums have checked in with one another - I’m sure we’re all going to know somebody from that awful, that poor group. But the parents I checked in on, my girls and I just ran to the crowd because I just thought, you put your NHS head on don’t you?

    The mother that I was just consoling, just the look on her face because she knew something had happened to her child, it’s like ‘oh my gosh’, how do you even comprehend - there’s nothing you can do.

    5.57pm BST

    Police have cordoned off a street with officers stationed outside a house in the village of Banks, about three miles from the stabbing incident.

    It is not yet clear if the two incidents are linked, PA Media reported.

    Two police cars are stationed on Old School Close, with more police vehicles and officers behind the cordon.

    Locals said Matrix police, the armed unit of Merseyside Police, descended on the address shortly after the incident in Southport.

    5.41pm BST

    Colin Parry, the owner of Masters car repair shop, said he had a brief exchange with the man believed to be the attacker minutes before the attack unfolded.

    He told the Guardian: “He came down our driveway in a taxi and didn’t pay for the taxi, so I confronted him at that point. He was quite aggressive, he said: ‘What are you gonna do about it?’

    “The customer I was dealing with at the time confronted him as well, and he [the attacker] said the same to him.

    “Then he turned around and walked out of the drive.”

    Parry said the man was wearing a green hoodie and a Covid mask covering part of his face.

    5.35pm BST

    Donna Jones, chair of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, said:

    I am deeply concerned to hear about the major incident in Southport today. My thoughts are with the children and families injured. This incident is one that has shaken the community, not just in Southport but across the UK.

    Well done to Merseyside police for apprehending the suspect quickly and confirming he is in police custody. The police have asked the public not to speculate on social media in order to ensure the police investigation can take place as needed.

    5.22pm BST

    Police arrest 17-year-old male over Southport stabbing attack

    A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the stabbing in Southport today, police have confirmed.

    In a statement, Merseyside police said:

    We can confirm that a 17-year-old male from Banks, who was arrested in connection to the stabbing in Southport this morning, Monday 29 July, remains in police custody and will be questioned about the incident.

    At this early stage, enquiries are ongoing to establish the motive for this tragic incident and we would urge people not to speculate while the investigation is ongoing.

    The force said it is not treating the attack as “terror-related”, adding:

    We can also confirm that the incident is not currently being treated as terror-related and we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.

    Any updates will be provided to the public when available.

    5.05pm BST

    Right Reverend Dr John Perumbalath, Bishop of Liverpool, said:

    Like so many, I am shocked and saddened by the news from Southport. My prayers are, and will remain, with all those affected by this tragedy.

    I am deeply grateful for the quick response of all the emergency services and pray for all those called to care for the victims and support those affected by this incident.

    I know events such as this are unsettling for the community and I pray for peace, calm and reassurance for all affected.

    4.54pm BST

    Neighbours said they were first alerted to the incident at about 12 noon when they heard a woman in the street, shouting for help.

    The 10-year-old girl was bleeding, and saying she was struggling to breathe, they said. One neighbour said she was “barely conscious.”

    “She’s [the daughter] come out saying ‘mum I’ve been stabbed, I’ve been stabbed’,” Debrah Parker, 57, said.

    “She [the mother] bundled her in the car as fast as she could, she was screaming, ‘help me, help me’, she was covered in blood.”

    “I heard her shouting ‘my daughter has been stabbed’, begging for help. She was trying to flag down the police,” Michelle Birkby, 36, said.

    They said the woman had carried her daughter away from the scene, but another neighbour had got back into the car with the woman, to help her drive her daughter back to where paramedics were inside the cordon.

    “She was desperate for help,” Birkby added. Soon after, she said, large numbers of police arrived on scene.

    “It seems a bit insane to me, I can’t fathom,” she added. “We’re just all in a bit of shock.”

    4.29pm BST

    A resident, who lives in Hart Street but did not want to be named, told PA Media he was at home about midday when a woman pulled up outside in her car, screaming.

    He said:

    She was screaming ‘my daughter’s been stabbed’. The woman was in hysterics. Then two police cars rushed up the street the other way.

    It was a mum with her 10-year-old daughter who had been stabbed. I helped to get her back up to where the police cars and ambulances were.

    She didn’t look great but my focus was on getting her back up the street to get help. When I got back up the street there were a couple of kids on the floor being seen to by paramedics and, as I came back, more police cars were going down and more ambulances gradually started to arrive.

    4.18pm BST

    North West Air Ambulance Charity was also called to the stabbings in Southport.

    In a statement on social media, the charity said: “Earlier today, we received a call to attend an incident in Southport.

    “Our crew is working closely with the other agencies involved, including the police and North West Ambulance Service. Our priority is the wellbeing of those involved.

    “We ask that people resist speculating about the incident and avoid posting images and videos online.

    “We would encourage dashcam or mobile phone footage to be given to the police, as such material could prove vital in any ongoing investigation.”

    4.03pm BST

    Children covered in blood carried out from dance class after stabbing, resident says

    My colleague Josh Halliday is reporting from Southport. He has spoken to a resident whose aunt lives opposite and saw the incident unfold. She confirmed it was a Taylor Swift-inspired dance workshop and it happened just as parents were arriving to collect them.

    Alaina Riley , 18, said her aunt saw parents running out of the dance class carrying children covered in blood and attempting to resuscitate them.

    “She said she watched parents resuscitating them out on the front, the parents had grabbed hold of them. I think it was pick up time.”

    Riley said: “She said she had never heard screams like it. She was distraught and in an absolute state on the phone to me.”

    Emergency service workers including paramedics and firefighters could be seen with their heads in their hands after the initial response to the stabbing.

    Updated at 4.12pm BST

    3.57pm BST

    Residents told the Liverpool Echo they heard sirens and an air ambulance landing nearby, with neighbours advising each other to lock their windows and doors.

    “It was about 12.20pm, I think, and we heard loads of sirens and then there was a helicopter circling above,” one woman said. “Then the messages started to go around the local WhatsApp groups, saying ‘lock your windows, lock your doors’. We were told a man was running around stabbing people.

    “We are all absolutely terrified, panicking and sick with worry – everyone is trying to reach anyone they know in the area. I don’t know how this can happen on a Monday lunchtime.”

    3.35pm BST

    Flight restrictions affecting drones and helicopters imposed by police in Southport

    Flight restrictions affecting drones and helicopters have been imposed in Southport so that emergency services can properly respond to the stabbing incident this morning, Merseyside police has said.

    A temporary airspace restriction has been in place since 1.41pm on Monday, meaning it will be an offence for any aircraft to fly below 2,000ft above sea level in a designated area without the permission from the force.

    “Drone and aircraft users flying inside the Restricted airspace that have not been granted permission will be guilty of committing an offence and could be prosecuted,” the force said in a statement.

    Updated at 3.37pm BST

    3.30pm BST

    Here is a map of the area surrounding Hart Street in Southport, north-west England:

    Interactive
    Multiple victims were stabbed on Hart Street, Southport, at around 11:50 BST.

    3.18pm BST

    Here are some pictures being sent over the newswires from Southport, where the stabbings were reported:

    3.14pm BST

    Gavin Stephens , chairman of the National Police Chiefs’ Council, said he had received a call from the chief constable of Merseyside about the stabbings in Southport.

    While he did not have detailed information about what has happened, he said: “My thoughts are with everybody involved because it sounds shocking.”

    College of policing chief constable, Andy Marsh , said his “thoughts are with everyone affected” in Southport.

    “My thoughts this afternoon are with everyone affected by the horrific and deeply distressing incident in Southport,” Marsh wrote on X.

    “I’m grateful to the police officers and other emergency services responding.”

    Updated at 3.26pm BST

    3.01pm BST

    Starmer says reports emerging from Southport are 'horrendous and deeply shocking'

    In a post on X, Keir Starmer said the incident in Southport was “horrendous and deeply shocking”.

    The prime minister said:

    Horrendous and deeply shocking news emerging from Southport. My thoughts are with all those affected. I would like to thank the police and emergency services for their swift response. I am being kept updated as the situation develops.

    2.59pm BST

    What we know so far...

    • At least eight people, feared to include several children, have been stabbed in Southport, where a man with a knife was arrested.

    • Armed police arrested a man and seized a knife after being called to the “major incident” at a property on Hart Street, in Southport, north of Liverpool, at about 11.50am on Monday.

    • The man has been taken to a police station and there was no wider threat to the public, police said.

    • North West ambulance service said it had so far treated eight patients with stab injuries, who have been taken to Alder Hey children’s hospital, Aintree university hospital and Southport and Formby hospital.

    • Alder Hey children’s hospital declared a major incident and asked parents not to bring their children to the emergency department unless it was urgent.

    • The home secretary, Yvette Cooper, has said she is “deeply concerned” over the major incident in Southport.

    Updated at 3.04pm BST

    2.46pm BST

    Patrick Hurley , MP for Southport, said:

    I am deeply concerned by the reports coming from Merseyside police about a major incident on Hart Street in the constituency.

    I am hoping for the best possible outcomes to the casualties affected. My thoughts go out to all those affected, their loved ones and to the entire community.

    The police have confirmed that an individual involved in the attack has now been detained. I am repeating the advice of the police to avoid the area whilst the police and ambulance teams support this incident.

    Updated at 2.47pm BST

    2.35pm BST

    Home secretary says she is 'deeply concerned' over 'very serious incident' in Southport

    The home secretary, Yvette Cooper , has said she is “deeply concerned” at the “very serious incident” in Southport after at least eight people were stabbed this morning.

    In a post on X, Cooper said:

    All my thoughts are with the families & loved ones of those affected. I have spoken to the Merseyside police & Crime Commissioner to convey full support to the police & thanks to the emergency services responding.

    Updated at 2.43pm BST

    2.30pm BST

    Children's hospital declares 'major incident' after Southport stabbings

    Alder Hey children’s hospital in Liverpool says it has declared a major incident and asked parents to only bring their children to the emergency department if it is absolutely necessary.

    In a statement on its website , the hospital said:

    We can confirm that the Trust has declared a major incident.

    The Trust is working with other emergency services to respond to this incident and our emergency department is currently extremely busy.

    We ask parents to only bring their children to the emergency department if it is urgent. All other appointments and services are running as normal.

    The North West ambulance service said earlier paramedics have treated eight patients with stab injuries.

    The victims have been taken to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Aintree university hospital and Southport and Formby hospital. Police have not yet confirmed the ages or identities of the victims.

    Updated at 2.49pm BST

    2.26pm BST

    A staff member from Yates Motor Engineers on Hart Street told the Liverpool Echo :

    I’ve heard helicopters overhead, it’s further down the road from us. There must be at least 20 police vehicles here – I heard the air ambulance overhead – it landed on the field by Scarisbrick New Road.

    One man, who was helping to direct traffic next to the scene, told the Echo’s Ben Roberts-Haslam:

    I saw a man from the ARV [armed response vehicle] come out the cordon and he was white as a sheet. He just shook his head and I thought he was going to cry.

    Updated at 2.30pm BST

    2.17pm BST

    Stabbing in Southport was like a 'scene in a horror movie', local business owner says

    Some journalists from the Press Association have been speaking to local people in Hart Street , Southport, where police were called to a property earlier after reports of a stabbing just before midday.

    A local business owner, who was one of the people who called the police, said the incident was like a “scene in a horror movie”.

    Colin Parry , owner of Masters Vehicle Body Repairs on Hart Street, told the PA news agency:

    It is like a scene from a horror movie. Police have got him. It is like something from America, not like sunny Southport.

    Updated at 2.18pm BST

    2.08pm BST

    Merseyside police commissioner Emily Spurrell has confirmed that a man has been arrested after reports of a stabbing in Southport this morning.

    In a post on X, she said:

    An arrest has been made and there is no wider risk to the public. I would urge people to be careful about what they share online and not to speculate about this incident. Official updates will follow shortly.

    2.03pm BST

    Eight victims treated for stab injuries, ambulance service says

    Eight patients have been treated for “stab injuries” after the incident in Southport, North West ambulance service (NWAS) said.

    In a post on X, NWAS said: “We have dispatched 13 ambulances along with specialised resources of our hazardous area response team (HART), air ambulance and merit doctors to the scene.

    “So far, NWAS has treated eight patients with stab injuries who have been taken to Alder Hey children’s hospital, Aintree university hospital and Southport and Formby hospital.”

    Updated at 2.09pm BST

    1.50pm BST

    North West ambulance service (NWAS) said its paramedics were responding to reports of “multiple stabbings” in Southport.

    An NWAS statement on social media said: “We’re attending a major incident on Hart Street, Southport after reports of multiple stabbings in which we have dispatched multiple resources.

    “We’re assessing the situation and working with emergency partners.

    “Please follow our channels and MerseyPolice for further updates.”

    Updated at 2.02pm BST

    1.49pm BST

    Armed police have detained a man and seized a knife after number of people were injured in a reported stabbing in Southport .

    Emergency services were called to the “major incident” at a property on Hart Street in the town in north-west England at about 11.50am on Monday, PA reports.

    Merseyside police said it had received reports of a stabbing.

    The force went on: “There are a number of reported casualties and more details will be confirmed when possible. Armed police have detained a male and seized a knife. He has been taken to a police station. Please avoid the area while we deal with this incident. There is no wider threat to the public.”

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