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Reports of a stabbing at Mcdonald’s in Worthing Town

This evening (13 February) there is a heightened police presence in Worthing after a serious incident earlier at around 5:30 pm Monday 13th of February.

Initial reports suggest an individual has been injured by a bladed article. The incident occurred at the Mcdonald’s in the town centre.

A person took to social media and said “Someone is being stabbed in McDonald’s Worthing at 17:30. I and many other parents with young children witnessed the horrific scene.”

It is also understood that a nurse who was taking her children out for dinner rushed across the restaurant to perform Lifesaving first Aid till the Ambulance arrived.

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At this time the arcade along with the Montague Centre Car Park are closed as enquiries continue.

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