Two children have suffered injuries after some armed men stormed a birthday party of a student in a school hall.
The incident happened yesterday evening, March 23 at Elm Park Primary School in Havering, Essex.
According to reports, the armed men were in the midst of about 50 guests in the hall until they strikes around 11pm.
A 19year old boy and a 16year old boy were stabbed but has a non-life threatening injury and when rushed to the hospital.
The Metropolitan Police said its officers were also among those attacked, but they did not need hospital treatment after being seen by ambulance crews.
Three teenagers were arrested in relation to the incident. They were taken to a police station in east London and were bailed to later return for questioning.
As she ran scared from the event, she told me the fire exit wasn't accessible and that as she got on the train, other youths followed and more fighting began.
"My daughter was attacked on the train and more fights took place. It was awful."
A Met Police spokesperson said:
"Police were called shortly after 9pm on Saturday March 22 to reports of a fight involving a group on Calbourne Avenue.
"Officers attended before engaging with a number of teenagers who became aggressive toward them.
"Three teenagers were arrested at the scene on suspicion of assault on emergency workers. They were taken to an East London police station. They were bailed to return for questioning later today.
"The officers were treated at the scene by London Ambulance Service medics and do not require hospital treatment.
"Separately, two individuals, including a 16-year old male and a 19-year old male sustained suspected knife injuries and were taken to hospital where their injuries were deemed neither life-changing nor life-threatening. They continue to assist police with their enquiries.
"An investigating into the circumstances of the incident is ongoing."
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