A 35-year-old man from Cowes has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent following an incident on Bellevue Road late last night (Wednesday).
Multiple Police units responded to an address near the junction with Seaview Road at around 22:45 following reports of a disturbance.
The Isle of Wight Ambulance Service mobilised an ambulance crew and an operational commander to the scene in response to the information received.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary has this morning confirmed that a male was arrested but taken to St Mary’s Hospital for medical attention.
The 35-year-old is now in custody at Newport Police Station where he is being questioned on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and using violence to secure entry to premises.
UPDATE FRIDAY – It has been confirmed that the 35-year-old has been bailed whilst enquiries continue.




























































































Another island druggie no doubt. Put him in a sack and throw him in the sea.
You seem intent on filling our seas with people you don’t like. Why? They’ll only wash up on one of our beaches.
Put him in a sack with concrete boots on and then throw him in the sea. Does that work better for you?
That’s worse than the GBH being alleged.
You are not level headed are you full of assumptions though!
The punishment never seems to fit the crime nowadays,
I went to an Approved School in 1958 for 3yrs, out on licence after 14 months didn’t wont to go back,thats for sure,
Is it just me, juring the 60s when I was sent to school, we were tourt discipline and respect for others..
Now our nation has become much more violent, why do you think that could be the case, we had problems of course, but not on this scale that we experience today…
We didn’t have much, and it wasn’t a problem leaving your door unlocked, that’s all changed now, with a generation that feels its automatically entitled to whatever they want….And if they can’t have it, they become violent…
Judging from your appalling spelling and grammar, I am shocked to read that you went to school. Was it a school of fish perhaps?
There’s far to many things to worry about than my spelling or grammar, however, if I’ve affended you and made you feel alarmed and distressed, call the police….or get some counciling…
This generation has been taught that if they want something all they have to do is throw a tantrum and mum will give it to them – then mum can get back to her phone. Then when they reach their teens they find out the hard way that life isn’t like that and they can’t understand it. I dread to think how they are going to raise their kids.
Pahaha says the generation of hand outs cheap housing and plenty of secure jobs and careers with pensions and after the war best free health care in the world. Wasn’t the sixties the first uprising against the social norms ? Yep lol you was the beginning of this madness lol free love and all that haha
Don’t open the door to the men in white coats.
What colour is the sky on the planet you live on? My father spent 40 years at sea providing for his family whilst my mother was left at home to raise four kids without a penny from the government. Nobody bought them their first car or gave them money for a deposit for their first house. And when their parents passed, all they were left were a few keepsakes. They were given nothing and just like everyone else they had to work hard for what they had. If isn’t given to them on a plate, this generation doesn’t want it.
And by the way, there is no such thing as free health care, unless your unemployed.
World War 3 has already started, I wonder how you spoilt entitled woke little brats cope this time….lol.lol.lol..
With a noose hopefully
I detest how some old people making disparaging sweeping generalisations about the young. Get a life (for the short time you’ve thankfully) got left.
What a load of nonsense.
Unfortunately the Isle of Wight has gone to the dogs! It’s a beautiful place, but multiple stabbings, murders, attempted murders, drug crimes on a daily basis……..Such a shame and far from the Isle of Wight my parents brought us to in the mid 80’s. Full of plastic gangsters and young adults who know no boundaries or consequences, due to not being able to discipline your kids these days, coupled with lazy and zero aspirational parents!