British lawmaker dies after being stabbed at constituency meeting
Britain’s ruling Conservative Party’s member of the parliament (MP), David Amess has died after being stabbed at a constituency meeting in Essex, county in southeastern England.
Amess, who represents Southend West in Essex, was stabbed multiple times by a man who walked into his constituency meeting.
Essex Police said in a statement that, a man has been arrested on suspicion murder after a man was stabbed in Leigh-on-Sea, a town in Essex.
“We were called to an address in Eastwood Road North shortly after 12:05 p.m.
“We attended and found a man injured. He was treated by emergency services but, sadly, died at the scene.
“A 25-year-old man was quickly arrested after officers arrived at the scene on suspicion of murder and a knife was recovered. He is currently in custody.
“We are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident,” the statement said.
Amess, 69, has been an MP continuously since 1983. Amess was attending his own constituency surgery at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea when he was attacked.
Amess is the first British lawmaker to be seriously attacked since the Labour politician Jo Cox was slain near her political surgery in Yorkshire in 2016.
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