Two teenage boys are injured in a knife incident at a bus station in Merseyside, and both are rushed to hospital, according to reports. The incident follows a brawl at the station on Saturday evening. Accounts describe a man restraining a suspect during the altercation, including pinning the person to the ground and preventing access to the weapon. After the confrontation, the blade is reported to have been kicked away. The injured boys receive medical attention after being cut or otherwise hurt with a bladed weapon. The available reports do not provide further details on the boys’ conditions, the exact location within the bus station, the identities of those involved, or the circumstances that led to the fight. No additional information is provided in the sources about any arrests, charges, or police investigation status.
Teen boys injured in knife incident at Merseyside bus station; suspect restrained
Two teenage boys are injured in a knife incident at a bus station in Merseyside, and both are rushed to hospital, according to reports. The incident follows a brawl at the station on Saturday evening....
- Two teenage boys are injured with a bladed weapon at a bus station in Merseyside.
- The incident occurs on Saturday evening following a brawl at the station.
- Reports describe a man restraining the knife suspect during the altercation.
- The boys are taken to hospital for treatment.
- The provided sources do not include details on injuries’ severity, arrests, or charges.
Two teenage boys were rushed to hospital on Saturday evening after being injured with a bladed weapon.
2 hours agoTwo teenage boys were rushed to hospital on Saturday evening after being injured with a bladed weapon.
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