Published:
9:11 AM May 28, 2021
Police were called to Grove Road just after 6.30pm on Thursday, May 27 to reports of a stabbing.
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A 15-year-old boy was taken to hospital after being stabbed in Chadwell Heath.
Met Police were called to Grove Road just after 6.30pm yesterday (Thursday, May 27) to reports of a stabbing.
A police spokesperson said: “The boy was taken by London Ambulance Service to an east London hospital where his condition is not life threatening. There have been no arrests. Enquiries into circumstances are ongoing.”
Anyone who saw what happened or has information or footage is asked to call 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting reference 6258/27 May.
West Ham sign Reading forward without a senior appearance
Date published: Tuesday 25th May 2021 10:15 - Matthew Briggs
West Ham have snapped up teenage forward Thierry Nevers from Reading on a three-year contract.
The 19-year-old will complete the move, for an undisclosed fee, on June 9 when the summer transfer window opens.
Nevers had not made a first-team appearance for Reading but scored nine goals in 25 games for their under-23 side.
He will initially link up with West Ham’s under-23s at their Chadwell Heath base.
Nevers told the club’s website: “I’m very excited to join West Ham United.
Weekend Links Monday, 14th May 2001 10:40
Manchester City is once again claimed to be George Burley s source for new signings with Mark Kennedy and Danny Tiatto both mentioned in as Town targets. Kennedy had been reported to have committed to City, but now it is claimed he is off to Town for £1.5 million. We re not holding our breath.
Tiatto was linked to Town last week and would be more expensive than his City compatriot. The Australian is likely to fetch around £3.5 million, but if Town are interested then they would face opposition from Southampton.
The big rumour in Stoke is the claim that Town have been watching their Player of the Year Brynjar Gunnarsson. The 25-year-old Icelandic defender has been the star of Stoke s side this season as they have made their way into the Second Division play-offs. Also known to play in midfield, Gunnarsson is a regular in the Icelandic side along with Hermann Hreidarsson.
Crossrail is a step closer to opening after beginning safety trials. The £19bn London rail link, also know as the Elizabeth line, has been plagued by delays and is expected to open four years behind schedule. The service will run from Reading and Heathrow in the west, through 26 miles of new tunnels under London to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. When it opens, the Elizabeth line will cut the journey time from Heathrow to central London.