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Man held after ‘horrific’ attack on two women

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A man has been arrested on suspicion of two attempted murders after a mother and daughter were violently attacked in London.

Joe Xuereb, 27, was arrested after two women were left critically injured in Eltham, southeast London.

Police believe a hammer recovered from the scene "may have been used" to carry out the "horrific attack" on Sunday.

Image: The attack happened in southeast London

Xuereb was arrested at 7.35pm in Old Farm Avenue, Sidcup, roughly two miles from where the women were allegedly targeted.

The Met Police has said the suspect was detained as a direct result of a media appeal to find him.

The force said it received "a number of calls" and that one member of the public followed Xuereb in her car until police had detained him.

A taser was deployed during his arrest but was not used.

An air ambulance was sent to the scene. Pic: Manisha Sees
Image: An air ambulance was sent to the scene. Pic: Manisha Sees

Officers were called to Adderley Gardens at 12.10pm, where neighbours described hearing a scream and later seeing the pavement covered in blood.

An air ambulance was sent to the scene and officers later revealed the women were "fighting for their lives".

Both women, aged 30 and 64, were taken to south London hospitals where they remain in a critical condition.

A crime scene is still in place as police enquiries continue.

Police in Adderley Gardens, Greenwich, south-east London, after a mother and daughter where left fighting for their lives when a stranger launched an unprovoked hammer attack on them in the street. Joe Xuereb, 27, is being hunted by police on suspicion of carrying out the vicious beating, on Sunday. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Sunday August 19, 2018. Officers were called at 12.10pm on Sunday to find the women, aged 64 and 30, suffering from devastating injuries "consistent with a viol
Image: Police believe a hammer may have been used

Detective Superintendent Jane Corrigan said: "I would like to pass my thanks to the public and the media for all their support.

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"I am extremely proud of my colleagues and the community, who have all done so much to bring this part of the investigation to a safe resolution.

"It shows what can be achieved when we all work together."

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