Man in his 40s rushed to hospital after major Mile End emergency
A man in his 40s has been hospitalised following a dramatic police and ambulance scramble in Mile End’s Burdett Estate.
Emergency Services Descend on Tomlin’s Terrace
At around 2:20pm on Friday, 25 April, police and paramedics were scrambled to Tomlin’s Terrace, E14, amid serious welfare concerns for the man who appeared injured. The scene, near Masjid Lane and close to Stebon Primary School and Burdett Estate Mosque, saw a heavy emergency services presence, with multiple police vehicles and ambulances in attendance.
Man Taken to Hospital, Condition Unknown
The Metropolitan Police confirmed the man was transported to hospital, where his condition is now being assessed. No arrests have been made so far, and the cause of the injuries remains unclear.
“Police were called at 14:20 on Friday, 25 April regarding concerns for the welfare of a man who appeared to be injured on Tomlin’s Terrace, E14. Officers attended alongside the London Ambulance Service and took a man in his 40s to hospital, where his condition is being assessed. No arrests have been made at this stage,” a police spokesperson said.
Community on Edge, Violence Not Confirmed
Blood was reportedly visible on Masjid Lane, sparking alarm in the busy residential area and near the local primary school. Authorities have yet to confirm whether the incident is linked to knife crime or other violence.
Police continue to probe the incident and urge anyone with information to come forward.
More details will follow as the investigation unfolds.