Woman critical after ‘unprovoked attack’


Chloe HughesWest Midlands

BBC A blue tent on a pavement, surrounded by blue and white police tape. There are two police officers in yellow hi-vis and a black hat standing as scene guards. There is a bus driving pastBBC

The stabbing took place in a busy part of the city centre, near to New Street station

A woman is in a critical condition after being stabbed in the neck in an “unprovoked attack” in Birmingham city centre.

A man in his 20s has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the attack on Friday night.

It happened on Smallbrook Queensway, just outside the Bullring shopping centre and opposite the main entrance to New Street railway station, shortly before 21:00 GMT.

A woman in her 30s suffered a serious neck injury and is in hospital in a critical condition, West Midlands Police said.

The force said a man was arrested close to the scene and remained in custody.

A wet road at night taped off by white and blue police tape. Police officers in yellow hi vis jackets and black hats are standing next to it. There is a blue and white West Midlands police tent on the pavement on the left.

Police were called just before 21:00 GMT on Friday

Officers are currently carrying out inquiries near the scene, which is in an extremely busy part of the city centre near to the Bullring.

A police tent remains on the pavement, just outside the shopping centre and opposite the main entrance to New Street.

“We believe this was an unprovoked attack and are working to understand why it happened,” said Det Insp James Nix.

“We will have officers in the area today to continue our investigation and provide reassurance.

“We are not currently looking for anyone else in connection with this incident.”

Red and white blocks are blocking a pavement. There is blue and white police tape cordoning off a bus stop and a blue tent.

Police said they believed the attack was unprovoked

Shalini Doal, who works nearby, said she saw the scene when she left work at about 22:00.

“They’d blocked off all the roads, a lot of people were walking past just wondering what had gone on, it was quite a chaotic scene,” she said.

“A few of my colleagues had their breaks around the time of the incident, and said they heard a commotion outside, around 9 o’clock.”

She said the attack was concerning because she and her colleagues often finished their shifts as late as midnight or 01:00.

“A lot of my colleagues take public transport, take the tram… our safety is at risk essentially, here in the city centre,” she added.

Ashley is stood in a city centre street with a grey/green jacket on over a checked shirt and white T'shirt with a black logo on. He has brown hair and a beard. Traffic lights and a junction can be seen in the background.

Ashley Birks said he was worried for his girlfriend’s safety after the stabbing

Ashley Birks, 25, from Stoke-on-Trent, said he comes to Birmingham fairly regularly to see his girlfriend who lives in the city and was concerned about what had happened.

“It makes me worried for my girlfriend.

“She doesn’t drive and works at all of the big music venues… and to think something completely unprovoked (happened), you know, it’s horrible,” he said.

The force has appealed for witnesses, and urged anyone who knows more to contact 101.

St Martin’s Queensway westbound has been closed from Moor Street Queensway to Smallbrook Queensway.

Buses are being diverted on to Moor Street.

The cordon is expected to be in place all day, the BBC has been told.

Additional reporting by Amy Cole, Midlands Today and Yasmin Malik, Newsbeat


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