A man slashed the throat of a toddler and then attacked a schoolgirl and woman.

Three people, including a child, were hospitalized for stab wounds, but their injuries were not life-threatening.

October 29th 2024.

A man slashed the throat of a toddler and then attacked a schoolgirl and woman.
After a horrifying incident in Dagenham on October 25, a police cordon was quickly set up to secure the area and protect the victims. According to the court hearing, a 48-year-old man named Kulvinder Ram allegedly attempted to murder two small children and the woman who was trying to protect them. The court heard that Ram slashed the throat of a two-year-old boy and also injured an eight-year-old girl and the woman who intervened. Fortunately, all three victims were taken to the hospital and treated for their stab wounds, which were not life-threatening.

During the court hearing, Ram appeared in a grey sweatshirt and had the assistance of a Punjabi interpreter. The prosecutor, Jeannel Evelyn Ambrose, described the attack as involving a "slashing of the throat" of the two-year-old boy. The girl also suffered a cut from the corner of her mouth to the corner of her ear. It was revealed that the woman was trying to protect the two children from Ram's attack.

The judge, Moffatt, addressed Ram directly, stating that the severity of the case was beyond the jurisdiction of the court and it would be transferred to the Old Bailey. Ram was charged with three counts of attempted murder and has been remanded in custody. He is scheduled to appear at the Old Bailey on November 11. The judge remarked that Ram had not provided any explanation for his actions.

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The incident that occurred in Dagenham on October 25 triggered a major emergency response. More than ten police cars were on the scene and an air ambulance even landed nearby. Detective Superintendent Lewis Basford, who is in charge of policing in Barking and Dagenham, expressed gratitude to the local residents for their assistance and understanding during the situation. He also mentioned that at this stage, the authorities believe that the individuals involved were known to each other and there is no ongoing threat to the public.

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