Dalston Stabbing Sees Man 'Struck In The Head With Meat Cleaver' In Alleged Incident Witness Feared Was 'Terror Attack'

'There was blood everywhere.'

A man was stabbed in the head with a meat cleaver in a bloody altercation in east London that some feared was a “terror attack”.

Witnesses have told of seeing an armed man running down Kingsland Road, Dalston, waving the weapon and “shouting and screaming” at passers-by.

Journalist John Hall said he saw crowds of people running away from the armed man shortly after 3pm on Sunday.

A man armed with a meat clever alleged stabbed another man in the head in Dalston, east London
A man armed with a meat clever alleged stabbed another man in the head in Dalston, east London
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The 31-year-old told The Sun: “I kept on walking forward until I saw a man screaming and shouting a few feet in front of me.

“There was blood everywhere – pools of it all over the floor and up the walls of a nearby Ladbrokes.

“The man was storming up the road. Cars had to screech to a halt as he just walked out in front of them.

“It was really scary – people looked terrified. They were sprinting to get away.”

The victim, who was in his 40s, was rushed to hospital with head injuries that are not thought to be life threatening.

A 32-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and remains in custody at an east London police station, a Met spokesperson said.

The spokesman said officers were called to the scene following reports of a fight between two men, one armed with a knife.

He said: “One of the men, in his 40s, was taken to hospital suffering an injury to his head, believed to have been caused by a knife. His injuries are described as neither life-threatening nor life-changing.”

Police sealed off a section of Kingsland Road, near Dalston Junction and Dalston Kingsland stations following the incident.

The stabbing follows the arrest of a 12-year-old boy last week on suspicion of stabbing a teenager on Kingsland Road.

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