Two people are stabbed in Marks & Spencer and left seriously injured as police arrest knife suspect 

Woman is STABBED ‘in the neck’ and another is seriously injured by knifeman while shopping in Marks & Spencer on ‘Wild Wednesday’ as stores reopen for first time after lockdown

  • Victims rushed to hospital after stabbing inside Marks & Spencer in Burnley
  • Injuries described as ‘serious but not life threatening’ after the incident today 
  • Lancashire Police arrested a local man, 57, on suspicion of attempted murder

Two women were today stabbed as they shopped in Marks & Spencer just hours after lockdown ended and all non-essential stores reopened in England. 

A local man, 57, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the attack in Burnley at around 9.30am, Lancashire Police said. 

The two victims were rushed to hospital with serious injuries which are ‘not thought to be life threatening at this time.’   

The stabbing came as shoppers flocked back to the High Street after the national coronavirus lockdown was lifted and all shops reopened on ‘Wild Wednesday.’

Footage from the scene captured a man in a face mask being detained by officers outside the Marks & Spencer store this morning.   

Witnesses claimed one of the women was stabbed in the neck during the attack, but this has not yet been confirmed. 

There was also speculation on social media that one of those attacked may have been a Marks & Spencer employee.

Lancashire Police said a knife was recovered from the scene following what is believed to be an ‘isolated incident.’

Pictured: A man is arrested outside a Marks & Spencer store in Burnley today after a double stabbing

Footage from the scene captured a man in a face mask being detained by officers outside the store in Lancashire this morning. Pictured: The scene today

Footage from the scene captured a man in a face mask being detained by officers outside the store in Lancashire this morning. Pictured: The scene today

Footage from the scene captured a man in a face mask being detained by officers outside the store in Lancashire this morning. Pictured: The scene today

One man on social media claimed to be a relative of the alleged attacker, and said the suspect has struggled with mental health issues for at least 10 years.

He added ‘[the suspect] may have relapsed or stopped taking his medication’, while others claimed the man had been ‘ignored and neglected’ by authorities ‘for a long time.’

Carl Stredder, who was shopping in Burnley with his wife, said he heard shouting coming from inside Marks & Spencer when he stopped to withdraw cash nearby.

He described seeing a man ‘holding down’ another before police and paramedics swarmed the scene.   

‘Within a couple of minutes, the police had arrived. There were six or seven police cars, sirens all over the place,’ he told the BBC.

‘Then within another five or so minutes, an ambulance came. It was apparent by then that some sort of major incident had occurred.’ 

Tracy Bond, 45, who works nearby, told the Sun: ‘I saw the police arrive and the man being arrested.

‘This was about 9.30am. He was just stood outside the shop with the police around him. Then they took him away in the van.’

Ms Bond added she heard that one of those injured may have been a member of staff, though this has not been confirmed.    

A security guard said: ‘It’s such a shame it’s happened today as everything is open again and people want to do their shopping, especially as it’s getting nearer to Christmas.’ 

A cordon remains in place in Burnley this afternoon and video from the scene shows a crowd of onlookers gathering near the Charter Walk Shopping Centre.  

Lancashire Police and the North West Ambulance Service raced to the store near St James’ Street following reports of the double stabbing.   

Officers were today unable to speculate on a motive for the attack but confirmed nobody else is thought to be involved.

A force spokesman said: ‘We were called at about 9.30am today to a report of a stabbing inside the Marks and Spencer store in Burnley.

‘Two women received injuries which are thankfully not thought to be life threatening at this time. They have been taken to hospital for treatment.

Two women were today rushed to hospital with 'serious but not threatening' injuries following what is believed to be an 'isolated incident' in Burnley. Pictured: The scene

Two women were today rushed to hospital with 'serious but not threatening' injuries following what is believed to be an 'isolated incident' in Burnley. Pictured: The scene

Two women were today rushed to hospital with ‘serious but not threatening’ injuries following what is believed to be an ‘isolated incident’ in Burnley. Pictured: The scene

A local man, 57, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the attack at around 9.30am today, Lancashire Police said. Pictured: The scene

A local man, 57, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the attack at around 9.30am today, Lancashire Police said. Pictured: The scene

A local man, 57, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following the attack at around 9.30am today, Lancashire Police said. Pictured: The scene

‘Police officers were quickly on the scene and a 57-year-old local man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and is currently in custody.

‘A knife has been recovered.

‘Police enquiries are ongoing but at this stage this is believed to be an isolated incident.

‘Patrols will remain in the area as reassurance through the day. Anyone with information or concerns can approach an officer.’

The force added: ‘We would kindly ask that you don’t speculate about the motivation behind the incident.

‘This will form part of our enquiries and we will continue to update you as and when we are able.’

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101, quoting log 0313 of December 2. 

A spokesman for North West Ambulance Service added: ‘We were called to scene at 09:23. We sent two ambulances, a rapid response vehicle and an advanced paramedic. 

‘We took two female patients with serious knife injuries to hospital.’

Lancashire Police and the North West Ambulance Service raced to the store near St James' Street following reports of the double stabbing today

Lancashire Police and the North West Ambulance Service raced to the store near St James' Street following reports of the double stabbing today

Lancashire Police and the North West Ambulance Service raced to the store near St James’ Street following reports of the double stabbing today

Witnesses claimed a girl was stabbed in the neck during the attack, but this has not yet been confirmed. Pictured: The scene today

Witnesses claimed a girl was stabbed in the neck during the attack, but this has not yet been confirmed. Pictured: The scene today

Witnesses claimed a girl was stabbed in the neck during the attack, but this has not yet been confirmed. Pictured: The scene today

It comes as eager Christmas shoppers in England were able to hit the High Street for the first time in four weeks as the national lockdown restrictions were lifted. 

Today is being branded ‘Wild Wednesday’ because shops can stay open all night to claw back some of £900million-a-day economic hit caused by the Prime Minister’s controversial tier system.  

In Burnley, which is under the tightest Tier 3 rules, the town centre was busy with shoppers looking to visit non-essential shops for the first since since November 5.

However, Marks & Spencer had remained open as an essential business throughout England’s second Covid-19 lockdown. 

A spokeswoman for the retailer said: ‘We are incredibly grateful for the emergency services that responded to this incident and the two people who were injured are now in good care.

‘We are also supporting the police with their investigation.

‘The store is currently closed and our focus is on ensuring that our colleagues in Burnley receive all the support they need.’  

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