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Wanstead attack: Nursery worker 'slashed' | |
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A nursery school worker has been taken to hospital with a "slash wound" after reports of stabbing in east London, police have said. | |
The victim, who is in her 30s, was attacked in Hermon Hill, Wanstead, on her way to work at about 09:30 BST. | |
Nursery manager Karrien Stevens said she called the police and ambulance service when the woman arrived at work. | |
Counter-terrorism police are aware of the attack but are not treating it as a terrorist incident. | |
The woman's injuries are not life threatening but she was taken to an east London hospital as a precaution, the Metropolitan Police said. | |
In a statement, the force added: "The suspects fled the scene prior to police arrival in an unknown direction. | |
"No arrests have been made. Enquiries continue. | |
"The Met's Counter Terrorism Command has been made aware of the incident but is not investigating at this time." | |
Ms Stevens, who runs Little Diamonds nursery in Hermon Hill, said the woman was slashed while on her way to work from Wanstead High Street. |