STAB PROBE Bermondsey stabbing victim, 23, dies a week after horror attack sparking 76th murder probe in Lawless London this year
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Paramedics found the young man with stab injuries taking shelter at a home along Lucey Way
By Aletha Adu | 19th June 2018
A 23-YEAR-OLD has died one week after he was stabbed - sparking the 76th murder probe in Lawless London this year.
The victim who has not been named, was attacked by a gang in Bermondsey, South East London, police said.
Paramedics and police were called to a residential address on Lucey Way at around 6.20pm on June 11th.
The victim is said to have taken shelter at the address, where he was found suffering from stab injuries.
He was taken to hospital in a critical condition but was pronounced dead yesterday at 11.20am.
No arrests have been made, and a post-mortem will be scheduled in due course.
The man was taken to a south London hospital but was pronounced dead a week after the attack
Lawless London - the shocking rise in violent crime
LAWLESS London has seen a terrifying rise in violent crime with sixty moped gang attacks a day and a higher murder rate than New York.Shocking statistics show how the police have lost control of large parts of the capital, with ultra-violent youths running riot.The easy availability of knives and acid, and the speed and manoeuvrability of scooters, has combined to see London gang warfare reach terrifying new levels.The most recent official figures recorded 19,385 moped crimes in just nine months - a rate of around sixty a day.This is a 1,000 per cent rise in just three years.As well as moped gang attacks, the capital has seen a sharp rise in the number of stabbings and shootings.Met Police statistics showed a five per cent rise in violent crime in the past year.The figures show 35 youth homicides in the last 12 months - up 25 per cent - a surge in the rate of muggings of 30 per cent, and an 18 per cent rise in knife crime offences.Since the turn of the year more than 60 people have been murdered on the streets of London - which has seen the capital overtake New York.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6567595/bermondsey-stabbing-victim-23-lawless-london-attack-76-murder
Paramedics found the young man with stab injuries taking shelter at a home along Lucey Way
By Aletha Adu | 19th June 2018
A 23-YEAR-OLD has died one week after he was stabbed - sparking the 76th murder probe in Lawless London this year.
The victim who has not been named, was attacked by a gang in Bermondsey, South East London, police said.
Paramedics and police were called to a residential address on Lucey Way at around 6.20pm on June 11th.
The victim is said to have taken shelter at the address, where he was found suffering from stab injuries.
He was taken to hospital in a critical condition but was pronounced dead yesterday at 11.20am.
No arrests have been made, and a post-mortem will be scheduled in due course.
The man was taken to a south London hospital but was pronounced dead a week after the attack
Lawless London - the shocking rise in violent crime
LAWLESS London has seen a terrifying rise in violent crime with sixty moped gang attacks a day and a higher murder rate than New York.Shocking statistics show how the police have lost control of large parts of the capital, with ultra-violent youths running riot.The easy availability of knives and acid, and the speed and manoeuvrability of scooters, has combined to see London gang warfare reach terrifying new levels.The most recent official figures recorded 19,385 moped crimes in just nine months - a rate of around sixty a day.This is a 1,000 per cent rise in just three years.As well as moped gang attacks, the capital has seen a sharp rise in the number of stabbings and shootings.Met Police statistics showed a five per cent rise in violent crime in the past year.The figures show 35 youth homicides in the last 12 months - up 25 per cent - a surge in the rate of muggings of 30 per cent, and an 18 per cent rise in knife crime offences.Since the turn of the year more than 60 people have been murdered on the streets of London - which has seen the capital overtake New York.