Tomlin’s Terrace, Limehouse: injured man’s condition confirmed as not life-threatening, say police

Tomlin's Terrace, Limehouse incident: Police give update
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Key Points:

  • Metropolitan Police were called to Tomlin’s Terrace, Limehouse, at 2:20pm on April 25.
  • Reports were made concerning the welfare of a man with injuries.
  • A man in his 40s was found at the scene and taken to hospital.
  • His injuries are confirmed as not life-threatening.
  • The nature of the injuries remains unclear.
  • No arrests have been made so far; enquiries are ongoing.

A man found injured in Tomlin’s Terrace, Limehouse, has been confirmed as not suffering life-threatening injuries following an incident earlier this week, police have said.

What happened at Tomlin’s Terrace, Limehouse?

At approximately 2:20pm on 25 April 2025, the Metropolitan Police received a report concerning the welfare of a man with injuries in Tomlin’s Terrace, Limehouse, East London. Officers attended the scene alongside paramedics from the London Ambulance Service.

Upon arrival, they located a man in his 40s who had sustained injuries. He was transported to hospital for further treatment.

What is the condition of the injured man?

On April 27, a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police confirmed that the man’s condition is not life-threatening. However, the specific nature of his injuries remains unclear at this time.

Were any arrests made following the incident?

As of the latest update, there have been no arrests made in connection with the incident. Police enquiries are ongoing.

What are police asking the public to do?

The Metropolitan Police have not issued a specific public appeal in this case so far. However, witnesses or anyone with information regarding incidents like this are usually encouraged to contact police via 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously.

Why was emergency response necessary in Limehouse?

Responding swiftly to reports of injuries or concern for a person’s welfare is a standard emergency procedure for both police and ambulance services. Although the injuries were later confirmed as non-life-threatening, initial reports required immediate attention to safeguard the individual involved.

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