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Electric Brixton stabbing: Three people knifed after fight breaks out at Roddy Ricch concert

Venue was evacuated after the incident

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Wednesday 13 March 2019 06:41 EDT
American rapper Roddy Ricch
American rapper Roddy Ricch (Getty)

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Three men were taken to hospital with stab wounds after a fight broke out during a concert in London.

Violence flared up at Roddy Ricch's gig at Electric Brixton on Tuesday 12 March and prompted the evacuation of the venue.

Online footage showed blood on the floor and crowds fleeing after the fight.

The three men, who are all in their twenties, were taken to hospital but have since been discharged.

There have been no other reports of injuries. No arrests have been made.

Metropolitan Police encouraged any witnesses to call101 and quote CAD 8088 of 12 March.

“Anyone who has information which could help enquiries but who does not feel comfortable talking to police is asked to contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111," they added.

“They do not ask your name and cannot trace your call or I.P address.”

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