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4 stabbed to death in separate incidents in London during New Year celebrations

Fireworks explode around the London Eye during New Year's celebrations in central London just after midnight on January 1, 2018. (AFP Photo)
Four people have been stabbed to death in London during a string of unrelated killings in London during a 24-hour period, police said Tuesday.
The male victims – a 17-year-old, an 18-year-old and a 20-year-old on New Year’s Eve, and a 20-year-old – all died on Monday due to their injuries, Scotland Yard confirmed.
Sunday’s stabbings took place in various locations across London – at 11:30am in Larmans Road, Enfield, 7:35pm at Memorial Avenue in West Ham, and 10:40pm in Norwood Road in Tulse Hill.
A fifth man is in critical condition after the New Year’s Day incident which occurred at Bartholomew Court in London’s Old Street.
Five men have been arrested in connection with one of the deaths, the Metropolitan Police said.
Met Commander Neil Jerome said the incidents were not connected, adding most of the people cooperated with police in London to ensure safe New Year’s Eve celebrations.
“However, there were small groups who chose to engage in disorder and violence, and whose actions have had utterly tragic consequences,” said Jerome.
“It is heart-breaking that, at a time when so many of us are contemplating what lies ahead in 2018, four families are dealing with the grief of losing a loved one to senseless violence and the callous use of knives as lethal weapons,” he said.
Police will work tirelessly to bring to justice those responsible for the attacks, Jerome said.





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