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Mass violence mars London derby | |
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A man has been stabbed in the chest during violence involving "hundreds" of fans outside West Ham's Upton Park stadium during a game with Millwall. | A man has been stabbed in the chest during violence involving "hundreds" of fans outside West Ham's Upton Park stadium during a game with Millwall. |
Fights broke out at 1800 BST and were still raging four hours later. A 44-year-old man is stable after being stabbed in Priory Road at 2025 BST. | |
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "It looks like there has been some planned trouble from fans." | A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "It looks like there has been some planned trouble from fans." |
Inside Upton Park West Ham fans invaded the pitch after their team scored. | Inside Upton Park West Ham fans invaded the pitch after their team scored. |
It took officials about six minutes to clear about 50 people from the pitch and police had to redeploy within the stadium to tackle the invasion. | It took officials about six minutes to clear about 50 people from the pitch and police had to redeploy within the stadium to tackle the invasion. |
West Ham won the game 3-1 after extra time. | |
About 50 riot police are in the area and a police helicopter is overhead. | |
The Press Association quoted an unnamed 19-year-old saying he saw a police officer being kicked on the ground. | |
West Ham fans invaded the pitch after their equaliser | |
One pub reportedly had its windows broken by bricks during running battles across several streets up to half a mile from the stadium. | One pub reportedly had its windows broken by bricks during running battles across several streets up to half a mile from the stadium. |
Eyewitnesses told of hooligans trying to rip out bollards and lighting "small fires". | Eyewitnesses told of hooligans trying to rip out bollards and lighting "small fires". |
Five arrests have been confirmed, including one for affray and one for breaching a banning order. | Five arrests have been confirmed, including one for affray and one for breaching a banning order. |
The Met spokesman added: "Hundreds of fans are estimated to be involved." | The Met spokesman added: "Hundreds of fans are estimated to be involved." |
British Transport Police said they heard reports of minor overcrowding at Upton Park Tube station. | British Transport Police said they heard reports of minor overcrowding at Upton Park Tube station. |
BBC radio reporter Ben Jacobs, who is at the stadium, said he had heard a second person had been stabbed, although police said they had no confirmation of this. | BBC radio reporter Ben Jacobs, who is at the stadium, said he had heard a second person had been stabbed, although police said they had no confirmation of this. |
Describing how the violence erupted, Mr Jacobs said: "The trouble broke out outside the Tube station about 600 yards from the ground. | Describing how the violence erupted, Mr Jacobs said: "The trouble broke out outside the Tube station about 600 yards from the ground. |
"There were 500 to 1,000 riot police and Millwall fans managed to break through the divide." | "There were 500 to 1,000 riot police and Millwall fans managed to break through the divide." |
'Bloodied faces' | |
A 29-year-old man had to close his kebab shop in nearby Green Street for two hours. | |
He said: "All hell broke loose - it was very frightening. | |
"Bottles and bricks were being thrown from the back and some were hitting West Ham fans at the front. | |
"There were loads of people with bloodied faces." | |
Aaron Smith, from Hemel Hempstead, who was at the game, said: "I saw one man cornered by at least a dozen Millwall fans before kick-off. Terrifying scenes." | Aaron Smith, from Hemel Hempstead, who was at the game, said: "I saw one man cornered by at least a dozen Millwall fans before kick-off. Terrifying scenes." |
Another fan said: "I was in a throng walking up and a group of hooligans came for us. | Another fan said: "I was in a throng walking up and a group of hooligans came for us. |
"The police wanted to help but they were clearly afraid to use force. I am still shaking. I thought I was going to die." | "The police wanted to help but they were clearly afraid to use force. I am still shaking. I thought I was going to die." |
Ben Newton, from Harrow, north London, said his father had been stretchered away after being hit with a dart to the head. | Ben Newton, from Harrow, north London, said his father had been stretchered away after being hit with a dart to the head. |
And a Millwall fan told the BBC: "It was like a war zone outside the stadium. There was fighting all round. | And a Millwall fan told the BBC: "It was like a war zone outside the stadium. There was fighting all round. |
"I brought my kids with me tonight and they've seen some violence that is indescribable." | "I brought my kids with me tonight and they've seen some violence that is indescribable." |
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