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Six people stabbed to death on British Island of Jersey

A 30-year-old man was arrested Sunday on suspicion of fatally stabbing six people, including two young children, on the British island of Jersey, police said.
Knife attack in Jersey
British forensic police attend the scene after six people were killed in a knife attack

LONDON — A 30-year-old man was arrested Sunday on suspicion of fatally stabbing six people, including two young children, on the British island of Jersey, police said.

Neighbours said the mass killing, inside an apartment in the capital of St. Helier, involved members of the same family.

Five were declared dead at the scene while a sixth person died while undergoing emergency surgery at Jersey Hospital, police said. They said the victims were two men, two women and two young children. They said the murder suspect also sustained unspecified injuries that were not life-threatening.

Police said the victims were Jersey residents. Some neighbours said they thought at least some of the victims were Polish.

One witness, Andre Thorpe, said he saw police running around the property trying to gain access, then paramedics carrying a bloodied child from the scene.

Jersey’s head of crime services Stewart Gull, who is leading the investigation, said detectives haven’t established the circumstances of the attack.

“Clearly this complex investigation is in its very early stages as we try to establish exactly what happened,” Gull said.

Violent crime is rare on Jersey, a British island dependency about 20 kilometres off the west coast of France’s Normandy peninsula.