The Metropolitan Police say a suspect has been arrested in London Tuesday following a stabbing near the British Museum, one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions.
The incident happened around 10 a.m. at the intersection of Russell Street and Museum Street, according to police.
“A man was treated for a stab wound to the arm at the scene and taken by London Ambulance Service to hospital,” the Metropolitan Police said in a statement. “His condition is being assessed.”
Authorities described the incident as isolated and that it is “not being treated as terror related.”
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The Museum said on Twitter that it is now “temporarily closed due to an incident close by.”
“We will update visitors as soon as we are able to reopen,” it said.
The London Ambulance Service told The Telegraph that the victim suffered a stab wound in the arm.
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“The scene may be in place for much of today,” police said.
The motive for the stabbing isn’t clear.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to the British Museum for further comment.