King's Cross station stabbing: Man, 18, taken to hospital

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Image caption, The stabbing took place close to the station's Euston Road entrance (file picture)

A man has been taken to hospital after being stabbed outside King's Cross railway station during rush hour, the Metropolitan Police says.

The 18-year-old suffered stab wounds at the junction of Euston Road and Crestfield Street on Wednesday at about 17:45 BST.

His condition was not life-threatening or life-changing, Scotland Yard said.

Police are urging witnesses to come forward as part of an ongoing inquiry. No arrests have been made.

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