U.K. stabbings leave three dead
LONDON — Three people were killed and three seriously hurt Saturday in a stabbing attack in a park in the English town of Reading. Police said the incident was “not currently” being treated as a terrorism and the motive was unclear.
Thames Valley Police said officers arrested a 25-year-old local man at the scene and they were not looking for anyone else.
“There is no intelligence to suggest that there is any further danger to the public,” said Detective Chief Superintendent Ian Hunter. “This is not currently being treated as a terrorism incident. However, officers are keeping an open mind as to the motivation for the incident.”
Hunter said detectives from the counter-terrorism unit were supporting the investigation.
Earlier, British media reported that police suspected a terrorist motive and that the man arrested was Libyan. Police did not confirm that or disclose the suspect’s name.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said his “thoughts are with all of those affected by the appalling incident in Reading.”
The violence erupted about 7 p.m. as families and friends were enjoying a warm, sunny evening in the Forbury Gardens park in Reading, a town of about 200,000 people 64 kilometres west of London.
Witnesses reported that police cars and helicopters descended on the park. Within minutes, police had blocked off several roads, and two air ambulances landed nearby.
Personal trainer Lawrence Wort said the park was full of groups socializing on the grass when “one lone person walked through, suddenly shouted some unintelligible words and went around a large group of around 10, trying to stab them.”
Wort said: “He stabbed three of them, severely in the neck, and under the arms, and then turned and started running toward me, and we turned and started running. When he realized that he couldn’t catch us, he tried to stab another group sitting down.
“He got one person in the back of the neck and then, when he realized everyone was starting to run, he ran out the park.”
Airline worker Carlos Garcia Pascual was walking to his home near Forbury Gardens when emergency vehicles and police officers descended. He said it was “chaos” as police yelled at people to leave the area.
Police said “a number of people were injured and taken to hospital. Tragically, three of these people died, and another three sustained serious injuries.”
The Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading said it was treating two casualties from the incident.
The incident came hours after a Black Lives Matter demonstration at Forbury Gardens, but police said there was no connection between the attack and the protest.
Nieema Hassan, one of the organizers of Saturday’s protest, said demonstrators had left by the time the violence occurred.
Britain’s official terrorism threat level stands at “substantial,” the middle level on a fiverung scale, meaning an attack is likely.