A PERSON was stabbed outside a Plymouth primary school yesterday, with the road outside the school cordoned off and multiple emergency service vehicles at the scene.
A person sustained injuries after the stabbing outside of Ford Primary School on Cambridge Road.
At 4.20pm yesterday, there were multiple emergency services, including a critical care team, outside the school.
Cambridge Road was shut and a police cordon was in place.
A witness told The Herald that there were “at least eight police vehicles” at the scene.
This story is from the November 05, 2024 edition of The Herald.
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