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Chertsey Shooting: Injuries, Surrey Police Investigate Incident in Chertsey

Chertsey Shooting: Injuries, Surrey Police Investigate Incident in Chertsey

Chertsey, Surrey — Thursday evening — Surrey Police are investigating a serious incident in Chertsey after two people were critically injured following reports of a shooting and stabbing on Bell Bridge Road.

Emergency services responded to the area on Thursday, June 25, following reports of violence that resulted in a major police and medical response.

According to early reports from the scene, armed police officers and multiple ambulance units attended the incident as emergency crews worked to treat and stabilize those injured.

Chertsey Stabbing/Shooting

Two patients were transported to the hospital in critical condition, though authorities have not yet released information regarding their identities or the extent of their injuries.

As part of the emergency response, London’s Air Ambulance helicopter, Heli 27, was deployed and landed on Eastworth Road in Chertsey, drawing significant attention from residents and passersby in the surrounding area.

Witnesses reported a substantial police presence as officers secured the scene and emergency personnel continued operations into the evening.

Police have not yet confirmed the circumstances that led to the incident, including whether the individuals involved were known to one another or whether any arrests have been made.

Bell Bridge Road and surrounding areas remained affected as investigators gathered evidence and worked to establish a timeline of events.

Authorities are expected to review witness accounts and any available CCTV footage as part of the ongoing investigation.

Residents in the area are being encouraged to avoid the immediate scene and follow updates issued through official channels while emergency services continue their work.

Surrey Police have not indicated any broader risk to the public at this stage, but inquiries remain active and further information is expected as the investigation develops.

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