So merciless!

Seven men including two 15-year-olds have been arrested after a vicious street fight happened outside a chicken shop near a residential street north-west of the town centre at Saxon Road, Luton, at local 4:50 pm on Sunday. 

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Nazmul Islam, one of the witnesses who works at a Grill Hut Peri Peri in a neighboring road, said to the media, "I saw two people who had been wounded. Some ambulances came and they were treated.

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"both of them were boys. I saw that they were bleeding."

Seven perpetrators, aged 37, 36, 33, 31, 16 and two 15, have all been arrested and scene guards were put in place on Saxon Road and neighboring Biscot Road.

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More details are under investigation but chief Superintendent David Boyle shows his understanding of concern amongst the residnets in Luton and promises to take the case incredibly seriously.

According to the footage shot filmed by a passerby, the gang has a fracas outside the restaurant. Suspects swang baseball bats and allegedly wielded knives during the brawl.

Seven people injured and sent to hospital. A 15-year-old teenager is in a serious condition while the rest are in a critical condition. The six people, including three teenagers, suffered stab wounds during the incident and were taken to the hospital for further treatment.  

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Nazmul Islam, one of the witnesses who works at a Grill Hut Peri Peri in a neighboring road, said to the media, "I saw two people who had been wounded. Some ambulances came and they were treated.

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"both of them were boys. I saw that they were bleeding."

Bedfordshire Police said it received calls of a "large number of individuals fighting" in Saxon Road on Sunday afternoon.

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Seven perpetrators, aged 37, 36, 33, 31, 16 and two 15, have all been arrested and scene guards were put in place on Saxon Road and neighboring Biscot Road.

More details are under investigation but chief Superintendent David Boyle shows his understanding of concern amongst the residnets in Luton and promises to take the case incredibly seriously.

He also commands the behaviour was unacceptable and there is no tolerance for involving weapons.

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