Brighton hospital stabbing: Suspect arrested after knife attack on worker
Police say attack not being treated as terrorism
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a member of staff was stabbed at a hospital in Brighton.
The Royal Sussex County Hospital was placed into lockdown following the incident on Sunday morning.
Sussex Police said the attack was not being treated as a terrorist attack and no-one else had been hurt.
They added that a 30-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. He is currently in custody.
The staff member’s wounds were assessed as not life threatening.
A spokesperson said: “At 8.42am on Sunday police were called to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton after a report that a member of staff had sustained a stab wound.
“The hospital site was quickly secured while officers have been working with security staff to confirm that nobody else has been injured, and that staff and patients are safe.
“Following immediate police searches and inquiries a 30-year-old man was arrested in nearby Wilson Avenue at 9.40am on suspicion of attempted murder, and is currently in custody for interview and further inquiries.
“This apparently isolated and unexplained incident is not being treated as terrorism at this time and there is currently nothing to suggest that any other person has been involved or that anyone else is at risk.”
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