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Displaying items by tag: street crime

Thursday, 26 September 2024 20:19

Boy stabbed to death, two suspects arrested

Fifteen-year-old Daejaun Campbell was stabbed to death in an incident in Woolwich. Police who were called to a disturbance found him with severe stab injuries. Despite efforts to save him, he died shortly afterward. A witness described the heartbreaking scene, recalling how Daejaun, bleeding heavily, pleaded, 'I'm 15, don't let me die.' The witness tried to stem the flow of blood until paramedics arrived. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and are in police custody. Daejaun’s family is receiving support from specialist officers during this incredibly difficult time. The tragic death has sent shockwaves through the community, where the victim was known as a polite and kind boy.

Published in British Isles
Friday, 07 June 2024 09:31

Another killing on London underground

A young man in his 20s was tragically stabbed to death outside a London Underground station near Edgware Road. The incident, on 5 June, began with a fight during which a gunshot was also reportedly heard. Despite efforts by police officers and paramedics to revive him, the victim died at the scene. Three men have been arrested in connection with the incident and remain in custody. Police are conducting urgent inquiries and have established multiple crime scenes.

Published in British Isles

A nine-year-old girl has been critically injured and three adults wounded by a drive-by shooting outside a Turkish restaurant in east London, on 29 May. Witnesses described a gunman on a motorcycle spraying bullets at diners before speeding away. Chaos erupted as customers dived for cover. The child remains in critical condition, while the adults' injuries are less severe. Business owner Ayo Adesina described the shooting as indiscriminate and reckless, noting that there are usually many families in the area. Another witness, Antonia, initially mistook the gunfire for car trouble until she saw people running. Emergency services quickly arrived, with police cordoning off the area. They are conducting fast-moving enquiries, and urge anyone with information to come forward.

Published in British Isles