Police have swarmed Westminster Bridge after a man was stabbed in front of horrified tourists just metres from the Houses of Parliament.
The Metropolitan Police told MailOnline that they were dealing with a stabbing, which was ‘an isolated incident’ and ‘not being treated as terrorism’.
Officers were called to reports of a fight on Westminster Bridge at around 10.45am today and found a man suffering from a stab injury.
He is now ‘fighting for his life’ after being taken to hospital in a critical condition, according to Scotland Yard.
Police officers have been called to Westminster Bridge in central London after a stabbing there this morning left a man ‘fighting for his life’ in a critical condition in hospital
The road next to the Houses of Parliament has been cordoned off following the attack
Officers were called to reports of a fight on Westminster Bridge at around 10.45am today and found a man suffering from a stab injury
Police are pictured collecting evidence from the scene on Westminster Bridge today
Horrified crowds looked on as police investigations continued on the central London highway
The bridge has been closed to traffic in both directions following this morning’s stabbing
The Metropolitan Police have said they are not treating the incident as terror-related
A user of X, formerly Twitter, posted online: ‘Westminster Bridge closed in both directions. Hundreds of Police at the scene with the Bridge cordoned off. What’s going on?’
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and one other for affray.
Two of those arrested have been treated in hospital for minor facial injuries, the Met said.
A road closure was put in place and the 11, 12, 148, 159 and 453 bus services were all being diverted.
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 quoting CAD 2468/24NOV.
Alternatively, people can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.
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