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Man killed after intervening in fight at illegal rave in south London

“There were around 100 people at the event and someone who was there knows the identity of the person responsible,” police say

Samuel Lovett
Sunday 06 September 2020 18:01 EDT
No arrests have been made, the Met said
No arrests have been made, the Met said (Getty Images)

A 34-year-old man was stabbed to death at an illegal rave in south London on Sunday morning, police have said.

Sean Williams was stabbed in the neck after intervening in a fight at an unlicensed music event at Culverley Road in Lewisham, according to Metropolitan Police.

Police and the London Ambulance Service were called to the nearby Thornsbeach Road to reports of a stabbing, and Mr Williams died at the scene shortly after 6.15am.

Detective Chief Inspector Kate Kieran, who is leading the murder investigation, said: "At this early stage we believe that both the victim and the suspect had attended an unlicensed music event at Culverley Road, SE6, during which a fight broke out between two men.

"The victim intervened in this fight and suffered a fatal injury.

"I know there were around 100 people at the event and someone who was there knows the identity of the person responsible.

"I want these people to do the right thing and get in touch.

"I also urge the person responsible to hand themselves into police."

No arrests have been made, the Met said.

A second victim, 37, took himself to a south London hospital with a non-life-threatening knife injury to his hand, police added.

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or tweet MetCC, quoting 1832/06Sep.

Additional reporting by PA

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