London stabbing

  1. Pictured: Nottingham student, 27, stabbed to death in London attack that also wounded her friend
  2. Horrifying video shows teen stabbed in Hyde Park zombie knife attack
  3. Map reveals scale of violent crime wave in London
  4. ‘He was not in a gang’: lives and deaths of 30 London teenage homicide victims


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Pictured: Nottingham student, 27, stabbed to death in London attack that also wounded her friend

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Horrifying video shows teen stabbed in Hyde Park zombie knife attack

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Map reveals scale of violent crime wave in London

Detective Chief Superintendent Owain Richards, local policing commander for Westminster, said: “I am deeply saddened that another young life has been lost to “I know the community will join me in sending our thoughts to the victim's family at this awful time. “I appreciate people will want answers about what happened, but I would like to ask that our dedicated team of detectives are given the time and space they need to conduct their inquiries.” The incident comes days after two 16-year-old boys died after being stabbed a mile apart from each other on the same day in south-east London at the weekend. The incidents occurred in Abbey Wood and Thamesmead on Saturday. In total, nine people have died after being stabbed or shot in London since October 25. A total of 10,366 knife crime offences have been recorded since the start of the year, according to official statistics. That compares to 9,050 over the same period in 2021. He said violent crime in London has fallen since he was first elected mayor in 2016 but warned that the cost-of-living crisis could cause an increase in offences. “Tackling violence is my top priority and I'm determined to continue leading from the front in London by being tough on crime and tough on its complex causes,” he said. “Record investment from City Hall in the Met and London's Violence Reduction Unit has meant violence in the capital has reduced since 2016, with knife crime, gun crime, burglary and teenage homicides all falling — bucking the nati...

‘He was not in a gang’: lives and deaths of 30 London teenage homicide victims

Hawa Haragakiza, the mother of Tamim Ian Habimana, 15, attends a vigil in Woolwich, London, to remember her son who was stabbed to death in July. Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA Hawa Haragakiza, the mother of Tamim Ian Habimana, 15, attends a vigil in Woolwich, London, to remember her son who was stabbed to death in July. Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA The killings were the 29th and 30th teenage homicides in London in 2021, surpassing the previous peak of 29 in 2008. Most of those who died were victims of knife crime and many were killed by other teenagers or by those in their early 20s. The youngest victim was 14 years old. Here is a list of the 30 victims and what we know about their lives and how they died. Anas Mezenner , 17, Haringey, north London, 19 January Anas Mezenner. Photograph: Metropolitan police/PA Anas, 17, was found with stab wounds in West Green Road shortly after 9pm on 19 January. He was taken to hospital but died at 4.25am. A 17-year-old boy was found guilty of his murder after a trial at the Old Bailey in August, and two other teenagers were found guilty of his manslaughter. Anas, who was studying at a City and Islington College and was described as “quietly talented” and “creative”, had made an anti-knife crime video for a media studies course weeks before he died. His brother said: “Anas was never, never about this knife crime stupidity. He always kept himself humble, he was always kind and always put others first.” Romario Opia , 15, Islington, no...