West Ham's Davenport stabbed in both legs during late-night attack at home

Serious condition: Calum DavenportTwo men were in custody after West Ham player Calum Davenport was stabbed in both legs.A 25-year-old man was arrested in Derby on suspicion of attempted murder following the attack on Davenport, 26, at his family home in Bedford.Bedfordshire Police said the man was due to be escorted to Bedford for questioning.A spokeswoman for the force said a 19-year-old man arrested earlier remains in custody in the town's Greyfriars police station.Davenport was taken to Bedford Hospital by ambulance with his mother, 49, who was also injured in the attack in the early hours of this morning.Their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening, according to police.Davenport, who was a multi-million pound signing and an England Under-21 international, underwent emergency surgery this morning.A spokesman for the hospital said: "His condition is serious but stable and his mother is in a stable condition."Neighbours on leafy Springfield Avenue described "noisy" scenes before emergency services arrived.Ann Desics, who lives in Springfield Avenue, said she was woken up by people arguing in the road outside the footballer's mother's house shortly before 5am."I just thought it was people passing by but then the ambulances came," she said. "I didn't see the incident, I just heard all this shouting."The main person shouting had a very strong Caribbean accent."It's an awful thing to happen - I hope he's okay."National service: Calum Davenport played for England Under-21s Mrs Desics, 61, said the road was cordoned off for some time after Davenport was taken to hospital while the scene was examined.There was "quite a lot" of blood on the road, she added.Davenport cost the east London club £3 million when he joined them from Tottenham during the summer of 2007.He did not figure in West Ham's first game of the season, at Wolves last week and, after struggling to hold down a first-team place, has been linked with a move away from the club.The Hammers said the club's thoughts were with the family.A statement added: 'His mum is recovering while Calum underwent surgery this morning and his injuries were described as serious by doctors.'The club's medical team are in contact with hospital staff.'The thoughts of everyone at West Ham are with Calum and his family.'A spokeswoman for Bedfordshire Police said: 'Police were called to Springfield Avenue in Kempston at 5am after a report of a person being stabbed.'A 26-year-old man was taken to hospital for treatment for serious injury which is not thought to be life-threatening at this time.'A 19-year-old man was arrested shortly after the incident in connection with the assault.'But the investigation is still ongoing and house-to-house inquiries, scenes of crime officers and a cordon are at the scene at this moment in time.'The spokeswoman later confirmed a 49-year-old woman was also injured and taken to hospital, with officers planning to speak to her tonight.She added: 'A further man, a 25-year-old man, has also been arrested.'He has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.'He was arrested in Derby and he is due to be escorted back to Bedfordshire for questioning this evening.'Bedford-born Davenport spent a spell on loan at Premier League rivals Sunderland last season and has also been loaned out to Watford.The centre-back started his career at Coventry and has also played on loan at Southampton and Norwich.A resident of the quiet suburban street where the stabbing took place said: 'We are all a bit shocked to tell the truth.'You just don't expect something like this to happen here, it's a peaceful, quiet spot normally.'Davenport was a "mad keen" footballer from a young age, according to Mrs Desics, who had known him when she worked as a dinner lady at his primary school, Camestone.Mrs Desics said she had not seen him "for years" until his mother moved into the street around a year ago and Davenport became a regular visitor.Gary Sanderson, spokesman for the East of England Ambulance Service, said two ambulances and a fast response car were sent to the scene.He said: 'We were alerted to Springfield Avenue in Kempston shortly after 5am this morning to a report of an assault.'Two patients, a man and a woman, were treated and stabilised by paramedics before being taken to Bedford Hospital (South Wing) with non life threatening injuries.'Anyone with information should call Detective Sergeant Jo Corbyn of Bedford CID on 01234 841212 or Crimestoppers free and anonymously on 0800 555 111. Zola eyes a double: strikers Diamanti and Chamakh 'ideal' for Hammers bossA warning to agents, celebrity players and know-it-all bosses still earning their spurs.don't get flash with Harry  Explore more:People:Calum DavenportPlaces:United Kingdom, Caribbean

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