3 stabbed outside London nightclub after argument

Three people were stabbed outside the Scala nightclub in King’s Cross in the early hours of Tuesday (April 19) following an argument. At 5.26am Met Police officers were called to Pentonville Road to reports of a stabbing.

Officers arrived along with London Ambulance Service paramedics to find three men with stab wounds. They are aged 20, 20 and 23 respectively.

All three men were taken to hospital. None of their injuries are considered life-changing according to a spokesperson for the Met Police. A rough sleeper has described hearing an argument “kicking off” outside the club before the men were stabbed while another homeless Londoner said they saw blood all over the pavement following the incident.

Forensic officers have been at the scene, with pictures showing the remains of a kebab and blood-stained tissue littered across the pavement. 

The scene outside the Scala nightclub on Pentonville Road, where three men were stabbed on Tuesday (April 19) has been described as a ‘bloodbath’ by one eyewitness.

Speaking to MyLondon, a rough sleeper in the area who did not want to be name said: “It was a bloodbath, kids, fighting all over the place when they came out the club.”

Three people were stabbed outside the Scala nightclub in King’s Cross in the early hours of Tuesday (April 19) following an argument. At 5.26am Met Police officers were called to Pentonville Road to reports of a stabbing.

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Three men aged 20, 20 and 23 were found with stab wounds. All three men were taken to hospital. None of their injuries are considered life-changing according to a spokesperson for the Met Police.

A witness has told MyLondon she saw ‘lots of people’ in front of the Scala venue on Pentonville Road shorly before police arrive arrived at around 5:30 following a stabbing incident.

Anna, who works in a nearby shop said: “It was a group of people outside Scala, they were standing outside there and on opposite side of the road between the two entrances. They were young, in their 20s. I just thought they finished partying and didn’t want to leave.

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