Three people have appeared in court after a young girl was reportedly knifed in the head following a Harlesden street party.

Tanesa Barnabie, Princess Davis and a 15-year-old girl who cannot be named have all been charged following a disturbance at the party in St Mary's Road, Harlesden , on Tuesday (July 19).

Ms Barnabie appeared at Harrow Crown Court on Wednesday (July 20), charged with GBH (grievous bodily harm) with intent and threatening an individual with a pointed/bladed article in a public place. The 35-year-old, of Brent, was remanded to appear at Harrow Crown Court on August 17.

Ms Davis appeared at the same court that day charged with one count of common assault. The 31-year-old, of Brent, was bailed with conditions to appear at Harrow Crown Court on 17 August.

A 15-year-old girl from Brent appeared on Wednesday at Willesden Youth Court charged with one count of theft and one count of common assault.

Police had been called to Florence Court, in St Mary's Road, on Tuesday at 6.15pm to reports of a disturbance following a street party attended by 200-300 people.

They found a 15-year-old girl with suspected knife wounds to her head, who was taken to hospital and later discharged.

She was subsequently arrested in connection with four unrelated incidents.

A man believed to be 18 was taken to hospital on Saturday (July 23) morning after being found stabbed in the vicinity of Harlesden High Street.