Police seal off hospital car park after young male found with “number of wounds”
Crime / Wed 5th Feb 2025 at 05:01pm
ESSEX Police have sealed off an area of Princess Alexandra Hospital after reports of a male found with injuries.
An Essex Police spokesperson said: “We were alerted by NHS colleagues to a patient arriving at Princess Alexandra Hospital, in Harlow, shortly after 1.45pm today, Wednesday 5 February.

Officers quickly arrived and found a young man had sustained a number of wounds which required hospital treatment.
He is currently receiving treatment.
“Our enquiries into the circumstances around how man sustained the injuries are continuing”.
Giuseppe Labriola, deputy chief nurse at The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT), said: “A man is being treated at our hospital after he arrived with serious injuries.
We are currently providing clinical care and are unable to comment further due to patient confidentiality.
“We are supporting the police with their ongoing enquiries.”
It’s far too easy to stab someone It’s been happening forever however the violence is now coming to light It’s always been there
There are just no words. We need police on the streets, stop and search and severe penalties for carrying knives. They need to clamp down on escooters and illegally modified e-bikes which will make the movement of drugs a lot more difficult. It's a crime spree free for all. Make sure all the shops are legitimate businesses and close down those that aren't. If we all know what is going on and see it happening day in and day out why isn't something being done about it ?
Zero tolerance and harsher sentences are the key to resolving this issue,
It's very easy to suggest stricter regulations and repercussions. The problem is that criminals don't typically care that they are committing crime.
Thats my car in the middle and as I sat and waited a kind officer went and got me a blanket to keep warm - many thanks to that young man.
5 Comments for Police seal off hospital car park after young male found with “number of wounds”: