KNIFEMAN ON LOOSE Edmonton stabbings – Woman fighting for life and man left with life-changing injuries

Cops today issued a chilling warning to the public and urged locals to “stay vigilant” following the series of stabbings in the Edmonton area.

One resident near where the fourth person was stabbed said he heard screams for help coming from the victim.

He said: “I was asleep and I just heard somebody shouting ‘help, help’ and I saw him on the floor.

“He must’ve walked through the middle of the estate to the main road where he collapsed.

“I went outside and I could tell he had been stabbed. I was trying to help him but there were other people there and the police arrived almost immediately.

“He was a young man, a poor young man. It’s so terrible.

“I just stood there watching the police cut off his clothes while he was lying there still with his eyes closed. I don’t even know if he is alive.”

The lone knifeman is described as a tall, skinny black man who is wearing a hood and dark clothing.

He first struck at 7pm last night when he stabbed a 45-year-old woman in the back and she is currently fighting for her life.

The second victim, a 52-year-old man, was attacked just after midnight and is in a non-life threatening condition in hospital.

Just before 4am this morning, a 23-year-old man was knifed in Edmonton and found three miles away at Seven Sisters Tube station. He is no longer in a life threatening condition.

SINGLE MALE SUSPECT

And just before 10am a final man, 239 was attacked and has suffered potentially life-changing injuries.

Scotland Yard is desperately trying to trace the “single male suspect” who is described as being 6ft 3ins tall.

Police have said there will be extra resources in the area to keep the public safe until they have apprehended the stabber.

Dervish Husseyin was at his friend’s house on Aberdeen Road when the first stabbing took place.

The 60-year-old said: “I saw the woman lying face down.”

Mr Husseyin said the woman had “blood on her back” but did not seem to realise she had been stabbed.

He added: “She said she only went out for a walk on her own.”

He said the woman who was stabbed lives locally and English is not her first language.

A restaurant worker told of her horror of waking up to the “bloody” aftermath left behind by a knife man on a stabbing spree in London.

I saw the woman lying face down. She said she only went out for a walk on her own.-         Witness Dervish Husseyin

A Turkish woman, who lives on the Edmonton estate where the last of four victims was stabbed, was faced with a crime scene when she stepped out onto her balcony this morning.

She said: “My balcony looks down onto the spot where the man was lying on the ground.

“I heard screaming outside and stood on the balcony – there were people running around.

“There were so many sirens and police everywhere. Then I saw a body on the floor surrounded by police.”

A newsagent, whose corner shop faces onto the council estate, said: “I was working and I heard shouting coming from outside.

“I thought it was people just being silly but then I saw people running through the estate shouting ‘police.’

“I didn’t know what to think and then I saw the man who had been stabbed just fall to the ground.”

POTENTIALLY LINKED

The worrying attacks come after a man was fatally knifed in leafy Clapham on Friday – the third violent death in the capital in just three days.

A/DCI Stuart Smillie, from North Area Command, said: “We are doing everything we can to apprehend the suspect behind these cowardly and senseless attacks.

“The four stabbing related incidents are being treated as potentially linked. The four victims are from different backgrounds and appear to have been selected at random due to them being alone and vulnerable. There is nothing to suggest this incident is terror related.

“We are working on the hypothesis that the single male suspect is acting alone and mental health issues may be a factor. All of the people he has targeted have been walking alone and the suspect has approached from behind without warning. The motive from the stabbing appears to be solely to inflict harm. Early accounts suggest none of the victims were robbed or engaged in conversation before they were attacked.

14-HOUR BLOODY RAMPAGE IN 1/4 MILE RADIUS

7.02pm GMT last night: A 45-year-old woman was stabbed in the back in Aberdeen Road, Edmonton, after being attacked by the man and remains in a critical condition in an East London hospital

12.15am today: A man was stabbed in Park Avenue – a 10-minute walk away from the first incident – and is currently in a non-life threatening condition

3.55am BST: A 23-year-old man was stabbed in Silver Street and found three miles away outside Seven Sisters Tube station. He is in a critical condition in hospital

9.43am: A man was stabbed in the back in Brettenham Road and has suffered potentially life-threatening injuries

“My advice to the public in the area where these incidents took place stay vigilant, beware of your surroundings and call 999 if you see anyone matching the suspect’s description behaving suspiciously.

“His description has been circulated to all officers in North Area who are carrying out patrols, CCTV footage enquiries and policing busy areas around where the incidents took place, particularly where he was last seen where police arrived four minutes after the call to police was made. A picture of this suspect will be circulated as soon as one is retrieved.

“One man has been arrested on suspicion of GBH at 10:53hrs in Fore Street, N9. Enquiries continue to establish if he is the individual behind these incidents. Until that it determined, enhanced and dedicated police activity will continue around the clock in and around the area.”

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of GBH. The first was arrested at 10.53 this morning and a second man in his 40s was arrested this evening.

Police enquiries are continuing to establish if these men are responsible for the stabbings and both are still in custody. Police are urging the public to stay vigilant in case the knife man is still loose.

STABBINGS AT A 40 YEAR HIGH

KNIFE crime is at the “highest and most worrying” level in forty years, the Met Police chief says.

But Cressida Dick insisted figures are falling — with knife-related injuries down 15 per cent on last year.

She told MPs on the Commons Home Affairs Committee she is “cautiously optimistic” that serious knife crime is stabilising in London and other UK cities.

But the Commissioner said the past few years had been “deeply worrying” with more younger people involved and more knives on our streets.

She added: “The last couple of years undoubtedly have been the highest and most worrying levels in my service. If you look at stabbings of young people, I do think this is a new and tragic and worrying phenomenon. It is my number one priority.”

There were 44 violent deaths in London by March 26 in 2018 compared with 31 killings this year.

Culled from The UK Sun

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