15/07/2013

Two Men Stabbed At Wireless Festival

Two men are being treated for stab wounds following an incident at London's Wireless festival.

It is understood that the attack on the two happened at around 21:00 on Sunday at the festival site in Queen Elizabeth park, east London.

One of the men is said to be in critical condition and the other in a stable condition. Both men are understood to be in their 20s.

No arrests have been made.

Police have appealed for anyone with any information about the incident to contact them.

(MH)

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