Wood Green stabbing – Teenager, 19, knifed to death and man, 20, shot after mass brawl in North London
Violent brawl came on same evening three teens were hurt in a knife attack at a church party in South London
Violent brawl came on same evening three teens were hurt in a knife attack at a church party in South London
A TEENAGER was knifed to death last night in a street brawl that also left another young man shot in Lawless London.
Police launched a murder investigation after one victim died in hospital this morning.
Scotland Yard said they were called to reports of a group of people fighting in Wood Green, North London, just after 8pm.
Emergency crews treated two wounded victims in Vincent Road.
A 19-year-old who suffered stab wounds was airlifted to hospital but died around 3am.
Another man aged 20 was stabbed and suffered a gunshot wound, but is in a stable condition.
One witness said on Twitter: "These yutes on bicycles just let off a couple shots in Wood Green."
A damaged car was also found at the scene of the brawl, where this morning police forensics officers were looking for evidence.
An hour after the fatal stabbing, three teenagers were hurt in a knife attack at a church party in South London.
Violence broke out in the venue off the Camberwell Road in Walworth just after 9pm.
A boy and a girl aged 16 suffered stab and slash wounds and another boy of 14 suffered a head injury.
The teen victims were being treated in hospital last night.
Police appealed for witnesses to the two attacks, the latest in a bloody catalogue of violence in London.
There have been no arrests so far.
Cops are also hunting the murderer of a 23-year-old who was knifed to death at a youth club in Brixton, South London, on Thursday.
By Andrew Parker
A BOY of 16 stabbed to death in a park was named yesterday.
Abdullah Muhammad was the second teenager to be fatally knifed in Birmingham in a week.
His body was found in the city’s Small Heath area at about 8pm on Wednesday.
A 15-year-old boy was also assaulted. He suffered minor injuries.
Police have appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
Deputy Chief Constable Louisa Rolfe said: “We’ll be leaving no stone unturned to find those responsible and bring them to justice.”
The incident came seven days after student Sidali Mohamed, also 16, was stabbed outside Joseph Chamberlain College in Balsall Heath.
His life support mach- ine was turned off on February 15. A boy of 16 was held over his death
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