Man stabbed near Hilton Hotel in Westminster

Man stabbed near Hilton Hotel in Westminster
Credit: Edgware Road/Google Maps

City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A man has been taken to hospital after a stabbing incident near the Hilton hotel in Westminster, with police investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack.

On Saturday, October 18, at roughly 10.10 p.m., police were called to Edgware Road in response to a brawl at a Westminster hotel. 

A 22– times-old man got treatment for stab injuries at the point. 

Although his injuries aren’t believed to be life- hanging or life- altering, he was admitted for treatment. 

The attack is said to have taken place during a private event at the Hilton London Metropole. 

A 60- times-old man was also transferred to the hospital after entering on scene treatment for a minor hand injury. 

Both males have been released, and as of right now, no one has been arrested, according to the Metropolitan Police. 

A request for comment has been sent to the Hilton. 

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said:

“Police were called at around 22:10hrs on Saturday, 18 October, to reports of an altercation at a hotel on Edgware Road, Westminster.

Officers attended alongside the London Ambulance Service who treated a 22-year-old man for stab wounds.

He was taken to hospital for further treatment. His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening or life changing.

A 60-year-old man was also treated at the scene for a minor injury to his hand and taken to hospital.

Both men have since been discharged.

There have been no arrests at this stage and enquiries are ongoing.”

Has the London Police released a formal statement or timeline?

As of now, the Metropolitan Police haven’t released a detailed formal statement or specific timeline intimately regarding the  pecking incident at the Hilton London Metropole on October 18, 2025. The police have  verified attending the scene,  furnishing  original medical  backing to the victims, and begun a disquisition, but no comprehensive updates or detailed chronological timelines have been issued. 

Generally, the Met Police share updates through  sanctioned press releases, social media channels, or crime news doors; formerly significant progress is made or suspects are linked, but no  similar release appears available yet for this incident. The  disquisition remains open, and  further information is anticipated as inquiries continue. 

For the updates, covering the Metropolitan Police’s sanctioned website, or news outlets covering London crime would be  advisable as the situation develops.