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Murder inquiry launched after man stabbed in north London Murder inquiry launched after man stabbed in north London
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A 29-year-old man has been stabbed to death in north London. Birthday party guests sat on a suspected attacker until police arrived, following the fatal stabbing of a 29-year-old man in north London, a witness has claimed.
Scotland Yard said officers found the man with serious injuries on Houndsfield Road in Edmonton shortly after 8.10pm on Saturday. The clubhouse manager for Old Edmontonians FC, said the drama unfolded shortly after 8pm on Saturday during a 30th birthday party at the club in Houndsfield Road, Edmonton.
The London ambulance service was called to the incident, but the man died at the scene shortly after 9pm. The Metropolitan police have launched a murder investigation. The 60-year-old, who asked not to be named, said a man came running over towards the guests from a nearby playing field and called for help before collapsing on the ground.
A 40-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident and remained in custody. The clubhouse manager said: “When I came to the door (of the clubhouse) there was just a group of people around him. The woman from the bouncy castle was giving him chest compressions. The victim must have come over to us because he saw safety in numbers. He was on the floor then I saw him.”
Detectives have asked to hear from anyone who attended an event at the nearby Old Edmontonians FC clubhouse on Saturday evening. Scotland Yard said: “The incident is not thought to be connected to the event or the football club, however it is possible that somebody present may have seen something significant.” The clubhouse manager said a second man who was not from the party appeared further away from the clubhouse on the football pitch. “He was waving his arms. He was goading them so they (the guests) started getting closer and closer to him. He didn’t run, he just stood still. They somehow got him on the floor and sat on him until police came.”
The Met said inquiries were continuing to establish the victim’s identity and inform his next of kin. Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call police on 020 8345 3865. He said the clubhouse had been booked by a group from Romford for a corporate birthday party that about 70 people attended, including children, and the suspected attacker was restrained by five or six adults from the party. He added that the attack did not happen on the club’s grounds and the two men appeared to come from nearby playing field.
Separately, detectives have launched a murder investigation after a man was stabbed to death in Nottingham city centre. The victim, in his 20s, was set upon on Saturday evening, and police believe his attacker was known to him. The Metropolitan police said they were called to the incident at 8.10pm and found a man with stab wounds on Houndsfield Road. The victim died at the scene shortly after 9pm. A 40-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident, Scotland Yard said.
The attack happened at about 7.40pm on Union Road, and despite police and ambulance crews arriving within minutes, the man died shortly afterwards, said Nottinghamshire police. Separately, detectives have launched a murder investigation after a man was stabbed to death in Nottingham city centre. The victim, in his 20s, was set upon on Saturday evening. Police believe his attacker was known to him.
The attack happened at about 7.40pm on Union Road. Despite police and ambulance crews arriving within minutes, the man died shortly afterwards, said Nottinghamshire police.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. Family members of the victim were being supported by specially trained officers to come to terms with the “devastating reality” of the killing, said DI Justine Wilson.A man has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. Family members of the victim were being supported by specially trained officers to come to terms with the “devastating reality” of the killing, said DI Justine Wilson.
People in the city centre were warned to expect disruption to traffic and public transport as a cordon remained in place on the A60 Mansfield Road.People in the city centre were warned to expect disruption to traffic and public transport as a cordon remained in place on the A60 Mansfield Road.
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