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Violent fight in central London

London road pictured early in the morning

Early this morning, a fight broke out between a group of young men in one of the busiest streets in the capital.

Police was called from a coffee shop at around 7am after a group, believed to consist of at least six people in their 20s, was violently fighting on the pavement in front of a food and drink business in the borough of Camden.

Two witnesses, who don’t want to be identified, told the Voice of London: “It was still dark and we couldn’t see properly. They were young and from what seemed to be just an argument, escalated into a wide street fight. At least two people were on the ground.”

The second witness reported: “When we realised the seriousness of the situation, there was already a pond of blood on the footpath and we immediately called the police and an ambulance.”

When the police arrived on the scene, many of those involved ran away.

The witnesses confirmed that the person with the most severe injuries, a young Asian man, was transported to the hospital for medical examination after reported injuries to the face and presumably to the head.

A part of the pavement was blocked off by police but it was reopened after the young man was dismissed from the hospital around one hour after the incident, a policeman at the scene confirmed.

Some glasses were also found on the scene but it stays unclear if they were related to the fight.

“The area, mainly early in the morning, is not really safe and you are likely to bump into drunk people while going to work,” added one witness.

“Many in the area work in pubs, which usually close late at night, or coffee shops and food chains, which open really early. I don’t personally feel safe traveling around London at five or six o’clock in the morning. I bet many would share my opinion,” concluded the other witness.

 

Words: Fabiola Zaccardelli | Subbing: Lotta Behrens

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