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Five held after Nuthall 'knife fight' leaves seven injured | Five held after Nuthall 'knife fight' leaves seven injured |
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Seven people were treated in hospital after a mass brawl "possibly involving a knife" at a house in Nottinghamshire. | |
The fight happened at a property in the Paddocks in Nuthall on Thursday night. | The fight happened at a property in the Paddocks in Nuthall on Thursday night. |
While two of the injuries were described by police as serious, none is thought to be life-threatening. | |
Five men, aged between 21 and 24, were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and remain in custody. | Five men, aged between 21 and 24, were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and remain in custody. |
BBC reporter Giles Taylor said there was a "significant police presence" and large cordon at the scene. | BBC reporter Giles Taylor said there was a "significant police presence" and large cordon at the scene. |
He added the property, which had a window smashed and a broken door, is frequently used as an Airbnb let. | |
The owner has not responded to BBC inquiries. | |
Nottinghamshire Police said it believes all the people involved are "known to each other". | |
A spokesman said a car had been recovered from the scene and there were a number of lines of inquiry being investigated. | |
He added that patrols have been stepped up in the local area to provide reassurance. | |
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