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Parsons Green Tube station stabbing leaves one dead and two hurt Parsons Green Tube station stabbing: One dead, two hurt
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One man has died and two others have been injured in a stabbing outside Parsons Green Tube station in London. A man has died and two others have been injured in a stabbing outside Parsons Green Tube station in London.
The incident is not being treated as terror-related and no arrests have been made, Scotland Yard said. The attack happened just after 19:30 BST on Monday at the station where 30 people were injured in a terror attack last month.
Police were called just after 19:30 BST to the station, where 30 people were injured in a terror attack last month. A 20-year-old man died in the stabbing, which is not being treated as terror-related.
The two injured people have been taken to hospital "as a priority", the ambulance service said. The two injured people were taken to hospital and one was subsequently arrested.
The Metropolitan Police said one man, believed to be aged 20, died at the scene. The dead man's next of kin have been informed although formal identification has yet to take place.
Parsons Green Lane and the station have been closed by police and cordons are in place. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 20:30.
British Transport Police tweeted that extra officers were at the scene assisting the Metropolitan Police: One man remains in hospital although his injuries are not thought to be life-threatening. The arrested man was taken to a west London police station for questioning.
Londoners have taken to Twitter to express their shock that Parsons Green is in the news again: Parsons Green Lane and the station were closed by police and cordons put in place.
British Transport Police said extra officers were at the scene assisting the Metropolitan Police.