Police have issued an update regarding the condition of two males after a knife fight in Southwark.
Police were called to Southwark Street just before 2.30am on Sunday (November 5) after reports of a fight involving several people.
Officers attended and found two males with serious injuries.
One suffering with stab wounds, and the other suffering with a head injury.
They were both taken to hospital for treatment.
Both male's injuries have been assessed as not life threatening.
The police previously cordoned off Southbridge Road and Marshalsea Road as emergency services investigated the incident.
There has been no arrests and investigations continue.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: “Police were called to Southwark Street, SE1 at about 02:27hrs on Sunday 5 November following reports of a fight involving a number of individuals.
“Officers attended and located two males with serious injuries.
“One [A] suffering with stab wounds and the other [B] suffering with a head injury.
“They were both taken to hospital for treatment.
“Both male's injuries have been assessed as not life threatening.
“No arrests and enquiries are ongoing.”
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