
Three men have been taken to hospital after a stabbing outside a Tube station.
Two 21-year-old men and a 20-year-old man were left with stab injuries following the knife attacks on Station Parade outside Willesden Green Underground Station in northwest London.
Biohazard officers descended on the scene after reports of a corrosive substance.
However the specialist CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) responders confirmed it was not a chemical incident.
No arrests have been made and the severity of the victim’s injuries are unclear.

The knifings took place close to the Central Masjid of Brent mosque, but Scotland Yard have ruled out any religious motivation behind the stabbing.
Two of the men were taken to a major trauma centre and the other to a local hospital.
A 20-year-old woman reported breathing difficulties at the scene but declined medical help.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said they ‘await an update’ on the condition of the stabbed men.
The force added: ‘There are no concerns about any impact to the wider community.’
A spokesperson for London Ambulance Service said: ‘We were called at 9.02pm today to reports of a stabbing on Walm Lane, NW2.
‘We treated four people in total – two were taken to major trauma centres, one to another local hospital, and one declined further treatment.’
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