A 43-year-old man is in a critical condition after sustaining serious head injuries in what police are calling a “random” attack outside a Sainsbury’s supermarket in south-east London.
The shocking incident occurred at around 8.25pm on Sunday evening on Upper Elmers End Road, Beckenham, near Eden Park rail station. Emergency services, including the Metropolitan Police and London Ambulance Service, rushed to the scene following reports of an assault.
The victim was treated for severe head injuries before being transported to a major trauma centre. A spokesperson for the Met Police confirmed:
“At this time, the man’s injuries are considered to be life-threatening.”
Suspect in custody
A 29-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and remains in police custody. Detectives have stated they are not looking for any other suspects at this stage.
Liam Conlon, MP for Beckenham and Penge, described the attack as “random” and “following an altercation” but confirmed that no weapon was involved. He commended the swift action of the police in apprehending a suspect and expressed his sympathies to the victim’s loved ones.
“I would like to offer my condolences to the victim’s family and loved ones at this difficult time, and I have offered my support to them and the police.”
Community concerns over crime levels
The supermarket remained cordoned off on Monday afternoon as investigations continued, with forensic teams seen gathering evidence at the scene.
Local business owners and residents have raised concerns about increasing crime in the area. One businessman, who has operated in Eden Park for 22 years, said he was “not surprised” by the incident and claimed that crime in the area had been rising for years.
“There’s hardly any security in Sainsbury’s or cameras on the street. The crime has gone up in our area. They have so many shoplifters. They come in with balaclavas, obviously they’re tooled up. We see them all the time as they pass by. They’re nicking the stuff and probably selling it up the road.”
He added that while he had lost business due to the police cordon, it was insignificant compared to the severity of the attack.
“It’s absolutely ridiculous. I’ve lost business today but you can’t compare that to someone nearly losing their life. We are a community.”
Sainsbury’s responds
Sainsbury’s confirmed that its Upper Elmers End Road store was temporarily closed while investigations were ongoing.
A company spokesperson said:
“Emergency services attended an incident at our Bromley Upper Elmers End Road store on Sunday night. The store is temporarily closed as we continue to support the police with their investigation.”
Emergency services’ statement
London Ambulance Service detailed the scale of their response to the incident, stating:
“We were called at 20.21pm on Sunday, March 16 to reports of an assault on Upper Elmers End Road, Beckenham.
“We sent resources to the scene, including an ambulance crew, an advanced paramedic and an incident response officer. We also dispatched a trauma team in a car from London’s Air Ambulance.
“We treated a man at the scene and took him to a major trauma centre by road.”
A Met Police spokesperson confirmed that investigations were ongoing, stating:
“On Sunday, March 16, police were called to Upper Elmers End Road, Bromley, at 8.24pm following reports of an assault. Police attended the scene alongside the London Ambulance Service and treated a man in his 40s for head injuries before taking him to a nearby hospital. Enquiries are ongoing.”
Ongoing investigation
Detectives are continuing their enquiries into the attack, and while no further suspects are being sought, the motive behind the assault remains unclear.
The incident has reignited concerns over safety in the area, with residents calling for increased security measures and a stronger police presence to deter violent crime.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Metropolitan Police or Crimestoppers anonymously.