Britain opens terror probe into deadly stabbing spree

Police detain 25-year-old man said to have killed 3 park goers

A police cordon (above) at the scene of the stabbings in Reading, England, last Saturday night. Police officers (below) outside a doorway of a block of flats in Reading where the suspect in the stabbing incident is believed to have lived. PHOTOS: REU
A police cordon (above) at the scene of the stabbings in Reading, England, last Saturday night. Police officers outside a doorway of a block of flats in Reading where the suspect in the stabbing incident is believed to have lived. PHOTO: REUTERS, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
A police cordon (above) at the scene of the stabbings in Reading, England, last Saturday night. Police officers (below) outside a doorway of a block of flats in Reading where the suspect in the stabbing incident is believed to have lived. PHOTOS: REU
A police cordon at the scene of the stabbings in Reading, England, last Saturday night. Police officers (above) outside a doorway of a block of flats in Reading where the suspect in the stabbing incident is believed to have lived. PHOTO: REUTERS, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

LONDON • British police yesterday said they were treating a stabbing spree in which a lone assailant killed three people in a park filled with families and friends in the southern English city of Reading as a "terrorism incident".

Thames Valley police said three people were also seriously injured and they had detained a 25-year-old suspect from the historic town 60km west of London. They made no reference to reports that the man was a Libyan national.

Footage showed what appeared to be a large number of counter-terror police performing a controlled explosion last Saturday night at a residence where the suspect is believed to have lived.

"Counter Terrorism Policing can now confirm that the stabbing incident that happened in Reading last night, has now been declared a terrorist incident," police said in a statement yesterday.

The counter-terror police "will be taking over the investigation," said the statement.

Downing Street said Prime Minister Boris Johnson had been briefed about the incident by security officials and senior ministers.

The Conservative leader condemned the "appalling incident" and top politicians expressed sympathies for those hurt at Forbury Gardens - a popular park situated next to the ruins of the 12th-century Reading Abbey.

"Incidents of this nature are very rare, though I know that will be of little comfort to those involved and understand the concern that this incident will have caused among our local community," Thames Valley Police chief John Campbell said.

A Black Lives Matter (BLM) demonstration took place at the park earlier but police said there was no indication the two events were linked.

"In terms of the protest and the people who attended from Black Lives Matter, we're all safe," the Reading BLM event organiser Nieema Hassan said on Facebook. "None of us are affected. We had all left by the time this happened."

Witnesses reported seeing two air ambulances and several police cars rush to the park on Saturday evening.

One witness described a lone assailant walking through a park filled with people relaxing on the grass and stabbing them at random.

"The park was pretty full. A lot of people sat around drinking with friends," Mr Lawrence Wort told the Press Association. "One lone person walked though, suddenly shouted some unintelligible words and went around a large group of around 10, trying to stab them."

Mr Wort said he saw three people being stabbed "in the neck and under the arms".

The assailant then lunged at another group and "got one person in the back of the neck", Mr Wort said.

Another witness told The Sunday Mirror that one group of people who were attacked were "just in a circle chatting".

The assailant "was tapping them on the head. Then I thought someone had been sick. But it was blood spraying out," said the witness.

Paramedic teams were seen trying to resuscitate the injured as they lay unresponsive on the ground.

Officials said two people were being treated in the emergency department of Reading's Berkshire Hospital.

"An horrific, dreadful incident," policing minister Kit Malthouse tweeted.

The main opposition Labour Party's leader Keir Starmer called the killings "very concerning".

Britain has witnessed two terror-related attacks in the past year.

Mr Johnson's Conservative government promised to toughen penalties for terror-related crimes after winning a sweeping mandate in a December general election.

AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on June 22, 2020, with the headline Britain opens terror probe into deadly stabbing spree. Subscribe