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🚨 BREAKING -Hapur, Uttar Pradesh A shocking incident has emerged from Hapur district where an ENT specialist doctor died suddenly while walking on the road. The incident took place in the Mohalla Gadda Pada area under Nagar Kotwali. According to available information, Dr. Wahid Hussain,(60) a well-known ENT specialist,...

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Police have arrested a man on suspicion of affray after this shocking incident in Southend last night involving large knives. Defectives are continuing to investigate the assault. The knife fight happened at around 12:15AM, with at least three men seen holding weapons. It took place on the corner of Southchurch Road and Warrior Square East, near to a number of late night takeaways, convenience stores and an adult entertainment venue A spokesperson for Essex Police said: "Our officers were on the scene within ten minutes. It was established a group of individuals had been involved in a fight, with a number of weapons seen. One man suffered injuries and received hospital treatment, though his injuries are not life-threatening or life-changing. "This man, 32, from Coventry, has since been arrested on suspicion of affray. He remains in custody for questioning. "Our enquiries are ongoing around Southend today and we continue to maintain a visible presence in the area. "Specialist officers within our Serious Crime Directorate will be leading the investigation and officers will be conducting patrols throughout the coming days." Chief Inspector Paul Hogben added: “I would ask anyone who may have information about this incident, or concerns, to please get in touch with us as soon as possible. “We take incidents of this nature very seriously and the Southend community can expect a robust response and investigation. “We have a dedicated team conducting the investigation into this incident and we will issue updates as we progress.” Anyone with information on this incident is urged to contact Essex Police. You can submit a report on the Essex Police website or using their online Live Chat service which is available 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week. You can also report information by calling 101. Please quote incident 15 of 15th September.

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