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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
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Jacob Jarvis

Stuart Outten: Hero police officer discharged from hospital after Leyton machete attack

The hero police officer attacked with a machete in east London has been discharged from hospital.

Pc Stuart Outten, 28, suffered severe stab wounds to his head and hands after challenging a motor offences suspect in Leyton shortly after midnight on Thursday.

The vehicle's driver was Tasered by the officer despite him being seriously injured in the assault which lasted just seconds.

He was treated by colleagues and paramedics in Leyton High Road before being taken to hospital.

Muhammad Rodwan, 56, appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of Pc Outten and possession of an offensive weapon.

Rodwan, from Luton, was remanded in custody ahead of his next appearance at the Old Bailey on September 6.

In a statement issued by the Metropolitan Police, Pc Outten's family said: "We have been overwhelmed by the amount of support we have received from the public, Stuart's colleagues and the wider policing family."

Stuart Outten's family said they were proud of the officer (PA)

They said they were "proud" of the bravery Pc Outten showed during the incident.

Metropolitan Police Federation chairman Ken Marsh previously said: "Police officers across London are out there every day at risk protecting the public - and sadly, yet again, a Metropolitan Police officer has suffered a severe injury on duty."

He added: "Enough is enough. Police officers should be going home at the end of their shifts. Not to hospital."

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