Live updates from Nottingham city center as several roads were closed after the attacks

Police have closed a number of major roads and streets in downtown Nottingham following a series of overnight assaults. Officers were first called to Milton Street around 3:45 a.m. Sunday, June 26, to report that a man had been attacked.

It was also discovered that two more men had been attacked in the city and were taken to hospital shortly afterwards. As investigations continue, police have confirmed that there will be roadblocks on Milton Street, Upper Parliament Street, Clumber Street and Clinton Street.

It is believed that the injuries of the three men cannot endanger life or alter life at this stage. Chief Inspector Paul Hennessy of Nottinghamshire Police said: “There is currently a police cordon on several neighboring streets in Nottingham city center.

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“The scene is expected to remain in place for several hours, so we recommend that people not try to travel through this area at this time. We appreciate the constant patience of the audience as we investigate this serious incident.”

“It is understood that this incident has taken place in a particularly busy area of ​​the city center, so we would ask anyone who has witnessed what happened or has information that can help our inquiries to contact us immediately “. Anyone with information should contact police at 101, citing incident 125 on June 26, 2022, or call Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111.

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