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Russell Square stabbings: Man arrested on suspicion of murder | Russell Square stabbings: Man arrested on suspicion of murder |
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a US citizen was killed and five other people were injured in a knife attack in central London. | A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a US citizen was killed and five other people were injured in a knife attack in central London. |
Police believe the attack in Russell Square on Wednesday was "spontaneous", with victims "selected at random". | Police believe the attack in Russell Square on Wednesday was "spontaneous", with victims "selected at random". |
The woman who died was thought to be in her 60s. The injured people were from Britain, America, Israel and Australia. | The woman who died was thought to be in her 60s. The injured people were from Britain, America, Israel and Australia. |
Police arrested a 19-year-old Norwegian national of Somali origin. They say there is no evidence of radicalisation. | Police arrested a 19-year-old Norwegian national of Somali origin. They say there is no evidence of radicalisation. |
The Met Police's assistant commissioner for specialist operations, Mark Rowley, said the investigation "increasingly points" to the attack being "triggered by mental health issues". | |
Mr Rowley had earlier said the force was considering terrorism as "one line of inquiry for us to explore". | Mr Rowley had earlier said the force was considering terrorism as "one line of inquiry for us to explore". |
He told a press conference it had been necessary to "consider all of possibilities" following recent terror attacks across Europe. | |
Mr Rowley, Britain's most senior counter-terrorism officer, added that an address had been searched by officers in north London on Thursday morning and another will be searched in south London. | |
The man was arrested after a Taser was discharged by an officer. | The man was arrested after a Taser was discharged by an officer. |
Scotland Yard said two other women and three men received various injuries in the attack, which happened near the Imperial Hotel. | Scotland Yard said two other women and three men received various injuries in the attack, which happened near the Imperial Hotel. |
Two from the group remain in hospital while the other three have since been discharged. None have life-threatening injuries. | |
After receiving treatment in hospital, the arrested man, who was detained in Bedford Place, is now in police custody in south London. | |
Mr Rowley earlier said the force's homicide command was leading the investigation into the attack, with support from the counter-terrorism unit. | Mr Rowley earlier said the force's homicide command was leading the investigation into the attack, with support from the counter-terrorism unit. |
Norwegian police said in a statement that the man had emigrated from Norway in 2002 and they were assisting London police. | |
Jodie Parry, who witnessed the events unfold from her hotel window, said she saw a man running down the street. | |
"I could hear the policeman screaming 'stop, don't move, don't go any further, just stay where you are', and he turned round and continued running," she said. | "I could hear the policeman screaming 'stop, don't move, don't go any further, just stay where you are', and he turned round and continued running," she said. |
She added that the man was carrying a knife and had blood on his hands. | She added that the man was carrying a knife and had blood on his hands. |
Paul Ó Geibheannaigh, who lives near to the square, said he had seen the body of the woman "on the pavement" and the area was surrounded by a "heavy armed police presence". | Paul Ó Geibheannaigh, who lives near to the square, said he had seen the body of the woman "on the pavement" and the area was surrounded by a "heavy armed police presence". |
Mr Rowley said there would be an increased police presence on the streets of London in the wake of the attack - including armed officers - to "provide reassurance and safety". | Mr Rowley said there would be an increased police presence on the streets of London in the wake of the attack - including armed officers - to "provide reassurance and safety". |
Met commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said the force's "swift response undoubtedly helped to prevent more people from getting injured". | |
The Met said the attack was not linked to a separate stabbing in Wandsworth, south-west London, on Wednesday, in which one man was killed and two others injured. | |
Following the attack London Mayor Sadiq Khan cut short his holiday and will hold a briefing at City Hall at 15:30 BST. | |
He said police were doing an "incredibly difficult job" and the safety of Londoners was his "number one priority". | He said police were doing an "incredibly difficult job" and the safety of Londoners was his "number one priority". |
At the scene | At the scene |
By Emma Atkinson, BBC News | By Emma Atkinson, BBC News |
Walking around the park at Russell Square, a busy area for tourists with two hotels, cafes and a few souvenir shops, it almost feels like just another normal week day. Earlier, a few dog walkers and commuters were buying their first coffee of the day. | |
But just a few metres away along Southampton Row, a different story has been unfolding. | |
Earlier, police tape cordoned off a wide section of road, and a white and yellow tent marked the point where one of the stabbings took place. | |
Two small bunches of flowers have been left along the park railings. | Two small bunches of flowers have been left along the park railings. |
The forensic tent has now been cleared away and the pavement scrubbed clean, as officers gather the remnants of a few first aid bags that were left scattered on the pavement from the emergency teams. | The forensic tent has now been cleared away and the pavement scrubbed clean, as officers gather the remnants of a few first aid bags that were left scattered on the pavement from the emergency teams. |
The area along Southampton Row is now being released from the police cordon, and the blue and white tape is being taken down. | |
Officers in high visibility vests are still gathered, and a few TV cameras remain, but the street is beginning to look like normal again. | Officers in high visibility vests are still gathered, and a few TV cameras remain, but the street is beginning to look like normal again. |
Shyam Sanghani, who runs Imperial News and Gifts opposite the scene of the attack, said: "It's scary. | |
"We had the Russell Square bombing just close by and now this. We've been here a long time and to have two incidents is awful. This is our home." | |
Emma and Mark Pigdon, from County Durham, who were staying in the President hotel, had been to the theatre when they came back and saw a woman lying in the street. | |
Mrs Pigdon said: "She was a small lady, really slight, which made me think she was a teenager. We were shocked when we later heard she was in her 60s. | |
"She had what looked like a pattern on her clothes but I think it was blood." | "She had what looked like a pattern on her clothes but I think it was blood." |
Earlier on Wednesday, Sir Bernard and Mr Khan had said that there would be more armed police seen on patrol in London. | |
Sir Bernard announced the move to reassure the public and deter attackers following terror attacks in Europe. | Sir Bernard announced the move to reassure the public and deter attackers following terror attacks in Europe. |
Were you in the area? Did you witness the attack? You can share your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Were you in the area? Did you witness the attack? You can share your experience by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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