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Murder probe after stabbing near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Sunday evening’s Premier League match at the stadium will go ahead, the club said.

Ella Nunn
Sunday 07 April 2024 13:07 EDT
Police and Forensic investigators at the scene near the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London after a man died following a stabbing (Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)
Police and Forensic investigators at the scene near the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London after a man died following a stabbing (Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire) (PA Wire)

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A murder investigation is under way after a man died following a stabbing near the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London, the Metropolitan Police has said.

The football club said Sunday evening’s Premier League match would go ahead, but asked supporters to be patient because of road closures.

The Metropolitan Police said officers were called to Northumberland Park in Haringey just before 6am on Sunday morning after a man was found unresponsive, the Met said.

On arrival, they found he had suffered a number of stab injuries, and despite attempts by paramedics to resuscitate him, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police believe they know who he is and are working to inform his next of kin.

There have been no arrests at this stage.

Tottenham Hotspur posted on X: “Following an incident in which an individual has lost their life, we are doing everything to accommodate the ongoing Police investigation, which is of the utmost importance.

“This afternoon’s Premier League fixture against Nottingham Forest will go-ahead as scheduled, however the whole of Northumberland Park Road and Vicarage Road, as well as the north end of Worcester Avenue, will remain closed throughout.

“We shall update supporters as and when we can, and ask for fans to be patient and allow extra travel time. Our thoughts are with the victim’s family and all those affected.”

Chief Inspector Stephen Johnston-Keay, who polices in Haringey, said: “Our thoughts are with the man who has tragically lost his life.

“I can assure local people that specialist detectives are investigating and will leave no stone unturned in working to establish what happened to him, and to identify and arrest those responsible.

“I would like to thank local people for their patience and understanding while we go about this crucial work.

“If you have information that could help us, no matter how insignificant it may seem, please tell us. You will see officers on the cordons and on patrol and they will be ready to listen to you.”

There was a heavy police presence around the stadium as supporters arrived for the match.

A large area of Northumberland Park, a largely residential street, and Worcester Avenue remained cordoned off. These roads run directly behind and down the east side of the stadium.

A number of officers and forensic staff were working inside the cordons.

Police were speaking to residents and matchday fans who were diverted away from the area.

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