Sainsbury's terror: Man, 66, arrested for 'stabbing' four women in suburban store car park in was BAILED by police hours earlier after he was charged with assaulting a police constable and possessing a knife
Police have today arrested a man on suspicion of attempted murder after four women were stabbed in a packed Sainsbury's car park (right). The suspect ran through a crowd of shoppers in Hampton, south-west London, and only targeted women in a series of 'completely unprovoked' attacks, one witness said. All four women were attacked in the car park as they walked or got out of their cars, suffering wounds to the legs, chest and back - one is fighting for her life in hospital. One eyewitness described the knife attacks as 'horrific' and said one elderly woman was lying on the pavement with 'blood coming out of all different parts of her body.' A bleeding victim hobbled to a nearby police station to raise the alarm (left) before officers armed with Tasers arrested the knifeman, who had been released from custody just hours earlier after being arrested and charged in relation to an assault on a police officer in Kensington.
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