The Metropolitan Police has issued a condition update on the victims of a triple stabbing in Dagenham.
Emergency services were dispatched to First Avenue at around 5.35pm on October 25 after receiving reports of three people injured.
London's Air Ambulance, a charity that treats London's most seriously ill patients, was also flown in to aid colleagues.
At the scene a woman and two children, a boy believed to be two and a girl believed to be aged eight, were found with stab wounds.
Paramedics took three people to a major trauma centre as priority, and a fourth was taken to hospital.
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A spokesperson for the Met has now confirmed none of the injuries sustained in the incident are believed to be life threatening.
The woman and children remain in hospital.
A man in his 40s has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in police custody.
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