Man stabs a girl and her mother in London before being arrested, police say

A man stabbed an 11-year-old girl and her mother in London’s bustling theatre district on Monday before being arrested, police said, adding that there was no indication that the attack was terror-related.

The attack took place just before noon outside a tea shop in Leicester Square, a magnet for tourists with its shops and theatres.

Workers from nearby shops leapt to help the victims. Police arrived within four minutes and arrested the suspect, police said, adding they were not seeking anyone else in connection with the attack.

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Police cordon off an area in Leicester Square, London on Monday. Photo: AP

“I would like to pay tribute to the members of the public, including staff from local businesses, who bravely intervened in this incident,” Metropolitan Police Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah said. “They put themselves at risk and showed the best of London in doing so.”

The victims were taken to a major trauma centre. The girl required treatment but her life was not in danger, police said. Her mother, 34, had less serious injuries.

The suspect is 32, police said, and that at this stage they do not believe he knew the victims.

“An urgent investigation is now ongoing and detectives are working to establish the details around exactly what happened,″ Jessah said.

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Discarded clothing and emergency medical equipment inside the TWG Tea shop in Leicester Square, London on Monday after a stabbing. Photo: PA via AP

The stabbing took place during a recent rise in knife crime in Britain, which is on edge after days of violence as crowds spouting anti-immigrant and Islamophobic slogans clashed with police. The disturbances have been fuelled by right-wing activists who used social media to spread misinformation about a mass stabbing that killed three girls during a Taylor Swift-themed dance event.

It was not clear if Monday’s attack had any link to the unrest.

Police had braced for further riots over the weekend, but no widespread unrest occurred. Ministers remain on high alert, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office said, adding that its work was in dealing with the fallout from the recent violence continues.

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