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Deptford stabbing: Man dies after attack in south east London as capital's spate of violence continues

Death comes days after police announce 100th homicide investigation in city this year

May Bulman
Sunday 26 August 2018 10:16 EDT
The victim was found with stab injuries in on Creek Road in Deptford at about 11:45pm on Saturday, police said
The victim was found with stab injuries in on Creek Road in Deptford at about 11:45pm on Saturday, police said (London999/Screen grab)

A man in his 20s has died after being stabbed in south-east London amid a continuing spate of violence in the capital.

The victim was found with stab injuries in on Creek Road in Deptford at about 11:45pm on Saturday. He was taken by paramedics to a south London hospital where he was pronounced dead at 12:40am.

No arrests have been made and the Homicide and Major Crime Command have been informed. A post-mortem examination will take place in due course.

So far this year in London alone there have been more than 20 youth murders, while knife crime against young victims across England and Wales has surged by 69 per cent in the last four years.

The latest death comes just days after police announced their 100th homicide investigation this year in the capital with the death of a woman who was severely burned in a flat fire.

Kaltoun Saleh, 43, died in hospital nearly seven weeks after the blaze in Finsbury Park, north London, prompting detectives to begin treating it as murder, Scotland Yard said on Thursday evening.

Though 100 such investigations have been announced in London in 2018, it does not mean there have been that many murders and the figure is entangled in technicality.

Some were later treated as manslaughter, one was found to have been of natural causes - while another was a five-year-old missing person case that detectives revealed was being treating as murder in May.

Anyone with information on the latest incident should contact police on 101 quoting CAD 7831/25 August, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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