Paramedics were called to treat two people outside BG Max on Sunday. Picture: Tony Gay.
by Tim Lamden
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
6:44 PM
Paramedics were called to treat two people outside a notorious Crouch End nightclub in the early hours last weekend.
Two ambulances attended the scene outside BG Max nightclub, in Tottenham Lane, at 3am on Sunday where paramedics treated two people and took them to hospital for further treatment.
In April, a 22-year-old man was stabbed with a suspected broken bottle and another man, 25, was found with injuries following an altercation over a spilled drink at the nightclub.
Neighbours have described regular incidents of anti-social behaviour from punters spilling out of the club.
Following the incident in April, officers from Haringey Police’s licensing unit visited the club to speak to the licence holder and review security arrangements.
If you were nearby at the time of the incident at BG Max on Sunday and saw or heard anything, let us know by calling 020 7433 6207 or alternatively e-mail tim.lamden@archant.co.uk.
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