Four men have been taken to hospital with stab wounds following an incident in Harrow in the early hours of Sunday (July 9) morning.

Police were called by paramedics to Station Road, outside Harrow on the Hill Station, shortly before 3.45am to reports of a stabbing.

Roads are still sealed off on Sunday morning as police remain at the scene to investigate.

The injured men are aged 19, 20, 21 and 23, police said.

They were taken by ambulance to hospitals in north London.

No arrests have been made.

Transport for London (TfL) said earlier this morning that the College Road exit at Harrow on the Hill Metropolitan line station remains closed while police continue with their investigation.

All bus routes serving nearby Harrow bus station are also being diverted because of the incident.

Just a week earlier, a young man was rushed to hospital after he was stabbed multiple times in Harrow town centre.

The College Road exit at Harrow on the Hill Station remained closed on Sunday (July 9) morning

That happened just after 9pm on July 2 in Station Road.

Footage from the scene (see below) of the July 2 incident showed paramedics attending to the man, who is in his late teens.

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Police said his condition was not believed to be life threatening.

Anyone with information on the Harrow on the Hill incident on July 9 should contact police on 101 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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