AN investigation is underway into reports of a stabbing at a house in Radcliffe on Saturday night.

Police have confirmed that they were called to a house in Eton Hill Road after a confrontation between two men at around 8.30pm.

A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: "Initial enquiries have established the incident happened during an altercation between two men.

"The victim – a man in his 20s – suffered non-serious stab wounds and was treated at the scene."

No confirmation has yet been issued regarding any arrests over the stabbing.

But several police cars, an ambulance and a paramedic rapid response car are understood to have been dispatched to Croft Lane, close to the entrance to the East Lancs Paper Mills Cricket Club, as a result of the same inquiry.

Police were called at 8.30pm on Saturday 30 May 2020 to reports of a stabbing at an address on Eton Hill Road in the Radcliffe area of Bury.

Initial enquiries have established the incident happened during an altercation between two men.

The victim – a man in his 20s – suffered non-serious stab wounds and was treated at the scene.