A man was stabbed today (Mon) at a tram stop in Nottingham – days after two students and a caretaker were knifed to death in a triple murder.<br /><br />Police raced to Highbury Vale tram stop in Basford, shortly after 11.10am, after a man was knifed in front of horrified passengers.<br /><br />One man has been arrested.<br /><br />Police have not confirmed the condition of the victim.<br /><br />Chief Inspector Ash Thornton, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This investigation is in its early stages are our officers remain at the scene.<br /><br />“There are no tram services between Wilkinson Street and Bulwell and also Phoenix Park while the scene remains in place.<br /><br />“We would ask anyone who has any information or mobile phone footage to get in touch.”<br /><br />Tram services across the city were halted as detectives launched an investigation into the latest stabbing in the city.<br /><br />A NET spokesperson said: "Due to the Police Incident we currently have no service between Bulwell Phoenix Park and Wilkinson Street. <br /><br />"There is a shuttle tram running from Hucknall to Bulwell. Yellow line NCT buses are accepting our tickets and passes for travel and EMR Trains."<br /><br />The latest attack took place just two miles from the streets where three people were murdered on June 13.<br /><br />Hockey star Grace O’Malley-Kumar, 19, was stabbed to death alongside pal Barnaby Webber, 19 as they walked home from a night out at 4am.<br /><br />The pair were just five minutes from home after an end-of-term party when the knifeman - clad in all black - attacked them on Ilkeston Road.<br /><br />Around an hour later, school caretaker Ian Coates, 65, was stabbed to death on Magdala Road - just streets from where Grace and Barnaby died.<br /><br />Valdo Calocane, 31, of no fixed address, was charged after being arrested by police on suspicion of murder.