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Oxford Street attack victim stabbed in heart, police say | |
(40 minutes later) | |
A man who died in an attack on London's busiest shopping street during the Boxing Day sales was stabbed in the heart, the Metropolitan Police said. | |
Seydou Diarrassouba, 18, from Mitcham, south-west London, was killed on Oxford Street following a fight in a sports shop on Monday afternoon. | |
Eleven people, aged between 16 and 22, have been arrested. | Eleven people, aged between 16 and 22, have been arrested. |
A cordon remains in place at the Foot Locker store where Mr Diarrassouba died and flowers have been left outside it. | A cordon remains in place at the Foot Locker store where Mr Diarrassouba died and flowers have been left outside it. |
His death, at 13:45 GMT, led to chaotic scenes as officers tried to restrain a crowd which had gathered outside. | |
There had been a brawl inside the shop which spilled out on to the pavement, police said. | There had been a brawl inside the shop which spilled out on to the pavement, police said. |
Mr Diarrassouba suffered a single stab wound to the heart, a post-mortem examination at Westminster Mortuary found on Tuesday. | |
Appeal for footage | Appeal for footage |
An officer showed a Taser stun gun to try to control some "extremely agitated" spectators but Scotland Yard said it was not deployed. | |
Shortly after 18:00 GMT, there was a second stabbing at Oxford Circus, not far from the scene of the killing. | Shortly after 18:00 GMT, there was a second stabbing at Oxford Circus, not far from the scene of the killing. |
A man, aged 21, was left with a leg wound which was not life-threatening. | A man, aged 21, was left with a leg wound which was not life-threatening. |
Initially, police said three suspects had been detained over the second attack, but they later clarified that no arrests had been made. | Initially, police said three suspects had been detained over the second attack, but they later clarified that no arrests had been made. |
Blood-stained clothing was left on the kerbside at Oxford Circus, a busy junction where Oxford Street meets Regent Street. | |
Several suspects were being sought by Scotland Yard. | |
Det Supt John Sweeney, from the Met, said investigators were aware a number of people had been filming the aftermath of the first stabbing and were anxious to obtain their footage. | |
A video posted online shows hundreds of shoppers waiting behind police lines and some people trying to break through the cordon to reach Mr Diarrassouba. | |
'A bit stunned' | |
One of the suspects being questioned over the killing is aged 16. | One of the suspects being questioned over the killing is aged 16. |
Three others are 17, while there are five 19-year-olds and two aged 22 currently in custody. | Three others are 17, while there are five 19-year-olds and two aged 22 currently in custody. |
Officers have recovered a number of weapons from the area where the stabbing took place, which is close to Bond Street Tube station and several large department stores. | |
They have not confirmed whether the weapon used against Mr Diarrassouba has been found. | |
Oxford Street had reopened by the start of trading on Tuesday, aside from the cordon outside Foot Locker, which itself remained shut to customers. | |
Jace Tyrell, from the New West End Company, which represents shops in Oxford Street and Bond Street, said there had been "shock" among retailers over the stabbings. | |
"This is an extremely rare event to have happened on Oxford Street, and I think we're still a bit stunned by what happened," he said. | |
He said police officers had been "very reassuring", however, by pledging to increase patrols in the area on Tuesday. |