The home at 117 Riverside Drive, where a man was found with multiple stab wounds on May 9, 2015. Photo by Scott KitchingThe home at 117 Riverside Drive, where a man was found with multiple stab wounds on May 9, 2015. Photo by Scott Kitching
London

Stabbing Victim's Condition Improves

Police are continuing to investigate a stabbing in London that sent one man to hospital with serious injuries.

The London Police Service says early Tuesday morning, officers were called to 117 Riverside Dr. for a report of a serious assault. When they arrived, they found the man with multiple stab wounds.

The 29-year-old victim was taken to hospital in critical condition. His condition has since been upgraded to serious.

Police say this was not a random attack and as many as nine people may have been involved in an assault.

Police have suspect descriptions of two suspects.

One is described as being a male of potentially Hispanic origin, with a heavy set build, and about 5’6″ tall. He was wearing shorts.

The other is a black male with a thin goatee, about 30-35 years old, wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt.

Both men were last seen walking west from 117 Riverside Dr.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to contact the London Police Service at 519-661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-888-222-TIPS (8477).

- With files from Scott Kitching

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