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Five men arrested after stabbing

 Published on: 30th May 2017   |   By: The Newsdesk   |   Category:

Five men, including three from Watford, have been arrested in connection with a stabbing that occurred in St Albans Road. Police were called to Flanders Court at around 4.30pm on Sunday, May 21 after reports of an altercation between a group of men. Two men sustained stab injuries during the incident and required treatment at hospital. Kamare Darroux, aged 20, of Charter Place was charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and two counts of conspiracy to commit GBH with intent. Adnisa Bush, aged 28, of Exchange Road, was charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit GBH with intent and assaulting a detention officer at Hatfield Police Station. Paul Abrahams, aged 49, of High Street, was charged with conspiracy to supply Class A drugs. Dejuan Davis from Stanmore, and Mark Akinyemim of no fixed abode were also charged. They all appeared before Hatfield Remand Court today on Wednesday, May 24. Akinyemi, Abrahams, Davis and Darroux  have been remanded in custody and are due to appear at St Albans Crown Court on 23 June. Bush has been bailed and is also due to appear at St Albans Crown Court on June 23. A Herts Police spokesperson said: “Police were called to Flanders Court, St Albans Road in Watford at approximately 4.30pm on Sunday, May 21 following reports of an altercation between a group of men in a flat on the street. “Two men sustained stab injuries following the incident. One was seriously injured and the other man sustained injuries not believed to be life threatening. Both were taken to hospital. “Anyone who witnessed anything or believes they have any information should contact police via the non-emergency number 101.”

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