Edmonton stabbings: Second man arrested over series of four random attacks in north London

Bonnie Christian1 April 2019
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Police have arrested a second man, aged in his 40s, over a series of four random attacks in Edmonton.

A man was previously arrested on suspicion of GBH in Fore Street on Sunday morning but police were not certain if he was the individual behind the attacks. He remains in custody.

Scotland Yard said a second man had been arrested following the four potentially linked stabbings in the Edmonton area.

Police believe a single male suspect was acting alone and that "mental health issues may be a factor".

The Met said it remains a live investigation and said they are pursuing all lines of inquiry, as they advised members of the public to remain vigilant.

A 45-year-old woman, who was stabbed in the back, and a 23-year-old man are in a critical condition in hospital following the attack.

Police in Edmonton
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The victims of the stabbing spree in north London were out walking alone when they were randomly attacked from behind, police say.

Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Smillie, from North Area Command, said: "We are doing everything we can to apprehend the suspect behind these cowardly and senseless attacks.

"We are treating the four stabbing related incidents as potentially linked.

Timeline of the north London stabbings

Saturday, March 30

7.02pm: A 45-year-old woman is stabbed in the back in Aberdeen Road, N18. She is taken to hospital in a critical condition.

Sunday, March 31

0.15am: A man is stabbed in Park Avenue, N18. He is taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

3.55am: A 23-year-old man is stabbed in Silver Street, N18. He is found at Seven Sisters Tube station and was taken to hospital, where his condition is described as critical but stable.

9.43am: A man is stabbed in the back in Brettenham, N18 Road. He is taken to hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening but potentially life-changing.

"The four victims are from different backgrounds and appear to have been selected at random due to them being alone and vulnerable.

"There is nothing to suggest this incident is terror related.

"We are working on the hypothesis that the single male suspect is acting alone and mental health issues may be a factor.

"All of the people he has targeted have been walking alone and he has approached from behind without warning.

"The motive from the stabbing appears to be solely to inflict harm.

"Early accounts suggest none of the victims were robbed or engaged in conversation before they were attacked."

The single male suspect who is described as a black man, approximately 6ft 3ins tall, of skinny build and wearing dark clothing, possibly a hooded top.

Police forensics officers on Aberdeen Road in north London
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The first stabbing took place at 7.02pm on Saturday at Aberdeen Road where the 45-year-old victim suffered a stab wound to her back after being attacked by the man.

She was taken to an east London hospital where she remains in a critical condition.

The second incident took place four hours later at around 12.15am with reports of a male suffering stab injuries in Park Avenue.

The 52-year-old man was taken to an east London hospital for treatment of stab injuries. His condition is not life threatening.

Forensics teams work at the scene of a stabbing in Edmonton
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The third incident was at 3.55am with reports of a man stabbed at Seven Sisters Tube station.

The 23-year-old man suffered stab injuries and remains in hospital in a critical but stable condition.

Initial inquiries have established that the man may have been attacked in Silver Street, Edmonton.

The last incident took place at 9.43am in Brettenham Road where officers found a 29-year-old man with a stab injury to the back.

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He was taken to hospital for an assessment of his injury, and while his injuries are not life-threatening they are potentially life-changing.

Police tape was up and officers were calling at houses along Aberdeen Road on Sunday afternoon accompanied by a police dog.

Officers in forensic suits could be seen along the stretch of road within the police cordon.

Dervish Husseyin, 60, was at his friend's house on Aberdeen Road when the stabbing took place.

"I seen the woman lying down, face down," he said, adding: "She said they had beaten her up."

Mr Husseyin said the woman had "blood on her back" but did not seem to realise she had been stabbed.

Police are investigating whether the Edmonton stabbing was linked to the Enfield shooting
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"She said she only went out for a walk on her own," he said.

Natasha Cameron, 45, lives on Aberdeen Road and was walking home from work at a nearby casino after 10pm.

She said she saw officers on her road who told her there had been a stabbing but she was unaware of the later attacks.

"I was 'oh my God this is the road I live on'," she said.

Ms Cameron added: "I'm scared now because I always walk here from work home.

"Now I'm definitely taking the bus."

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