Man stabbed near Iceland in front of terrified shoppers as 6 police cars and ambulance swarm to scene

A MAN has been stabbed near Iceland as terrified bystanders watched on.
Cops and emergency services scrambled to the scene on North End Road in Fulham, London.
One man was found at the horror scene on Fulham High Street with stab wounds just before 1pm.
He was given treatment by paramedics before being rushed to hospital as a priority.
Another man was also treated at hospital after self-presenting, said the London Ambulance Service.
Pictures posted on social media by horrified members of the public showed a row of police cars and an ambulance parked at the scene.
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Local businesses, including Iceland Fulham, will be closed for a numbers hours while cops conduct their investigations.
A 31-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday afternoon.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police told The Sun: "On Tuesday, 11 March police were called to North End Road, SW6 at 13:00hrs following reports of a stabbing.
"Officers attended the scene alongside the London Ambulance Service who treated a man who was suffering from stab wounds. He was taken to a near-by hospital, his injuries are non-life changing/threatening.
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"A 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of GBH with intent and for possession of an offensive weapon. Enquiries into the circumstances are on-going."
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 12.58pm today (11 March) to reports of a stabbing on North End Road, SW6.
“We sent resources to the scene, including an ambulance crew, an advanced paramedic and a clinical team manager.
“Our first paramedics arrived on scene in approximately three minutes.
“We treated a patient at the scene and took them to hospital as a priority.”
An Iceland spokesperson said: "We can confirm there was an incident in the Fulham high street that did not involve Iceland customers or colleagues.
"Local businesses, including Iceland Fulham, will be closed for a numbers hours this afternoon while the police conduct their investigations."