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Appeal for witnesses following incident of grievous bodily harm, including stab wounds.

Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of grievous bodily harm in Milton Keynes.

At around 9.05pm yesterday (29/8) a group of males were stood in Marlborough Gate, near the Xscape building when two people approached the group from the car park.


One of the men in the group, aged in his twenties, sustained stab wounds to his arms. He is still receiving treatment in hospital and is in a stable condition.


Following the assault, the two offenders ran off in the direction of the McDonalds entrance and headed towards the bridge which leads to Fishermead.


They are both described as being dressed in black tops with the hoods up and had face coverings.


Investigating officer Detective Constable John Swallow based at Milton Keynes police station, said: “We would like to speak to anyone who saw what happened yesterday in Milton Keynes.


“If you saw two people dressed in the clothing described around that time making their way towards Fishermead, please get in touch.


“We believe this was an isolated incident but there will be patrols in the area so if you have concerns please feel free to approach an officer.


“If you think you can help or have information which could assist our investigation, please contact the non-emergency number 101 or make a report online using the reference number 43210388564.


“If you would prefer to remain 100% anonymous, please contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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