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Three arrests after stabbing outside Foresters Arms in Wouldham

The scene of the stabbing incident at Wouldham, near Rochester. Picture: Matthew Reading
The scene of the stabbing incident at Wouldham, near Rochester. Picture: Matthew Reading

A 38-year-old man has been taken to hospital after a scuffle outside a pub led to him suffering stab wounds.

Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident, which happened around the junction of the High Street and Ferry Lane at Wouldham, near Rochester at around 8.30pm Friday.

Several men were involved in a scuffle, which left one of them with stab wounds. The victim is described as in a stable condition in hospital.

Police arrested three men who have been questioned about what happened. They were later released on police bail.

Michael Osborne, the owner of the Forresters Arms pub, said his customers came to the rescue of the victim by calling an ambulance and trying to comfort the man, who had staggered into the pub, after the scuffle.

"We could see that he had around four stab marks on him," he said. One of my customers called an ambulance, while my staff sat with him to check he was okay."

Police cordoned off the high street while they investigated the incident. It re-opened on Saturday morning.

Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 01732 379217.

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