London thugs on a moped stab 31-year-old man to death
Police area appealing for witnesses after a man was stabbed to death by two assailants on a moped as a spate of horrific attacks continue across the capital.
The 31-year-old victim was fatally wounded during a clash in which shots were also fired in King William Walk, Greenwich, the Metropolitan Police said.
He had first been approached by the pair at 12.15am on Saturday.Â
The assailants, both male, then fled the scene - close to Greenwich Maritime Museum - on the moped and emergency services arrived to find the man with stab injuries.
Detective Inspector Jo Sidaway, who is leading the investigation, said: 'At this early stage it is understood the victim was approached on King William Walk by two suspects on a moped.< /p>
The killers, who launched their attack at King William Walk, London, are now on the run from police, who say they are keeping an open mind as to the motive of the murder
'One suspect is believed to have been in possession of what appeared to be a firearm, the other a knife.
'During an altercation between the suspects and the victim, the victim was stabbed. The suspected firearm was discharged but enquiries continue regarding this.
'The suspects then fled the scene on the moped, and the victim then managed to make his way to a nearby address to ask for help. He was later pronounced dead there.
'I am appealing for any witnesses to any part of the incident, or anyone with any information, to contact our incident room and assist our investigation.'
Emergency services rushed to the King William Walk and despite efforts the man was pronounced dead at the scene.Â
Despite the efforts of the police and the London Ambulance Service, he was declared dead at the scene.Â
The killers are now on the run from police, who say they are keeping an open mind as to the motive of the murder. Â
With the killers still at large, anyone with information was urged to call police via 101 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.Â
Victim Mr Hussain said he saw others with worse injuries, including one with 'the left hand side of his face all burned'
The killing is the latest harrowing crime to hit the capital in which the perpetrators were riding a moped.Â
On Thursday, UberEats and Deliveroo drivers were specifically targeted for their mopeds in a spate of horrific acid attacks across east London.
One rider was attacked and robbed while another man was heard 'screaming in agony' after suffering catastrophic injuries when doused with flesh-burning liquid.
Another victim who also had his moped stolen was filmed having litres of water poured over his face by police to wash acid from his eyes by the side of the road in Hackney.
The two-man gang went on a rampage across east London as they sprayed five men betwe en 10.25pm and 11.37pm in Stoke Newington, Hackney and Islington.
One of the drivers was confirmed to work for Deliveroo, while another was a father-of-one UberEats driver who said he was 'saved by his moped helmet'.
Map: This graphic illustrates where the shocking acid attacks took place last night - one suspect has been held and the other is on the run
A 15-year-old boy was arrested at an address in Stoke Newington on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and robbery, after a 16-year-old was detained earlier this morning.
Jabed Hussain suffered burns to his lip when he a corrosive liquid was squirted through his helmet at traffic lights before robbers snatched his 'pride and joy' moped.
The father-of-one is understood to have been the first of five victims sprayed with acid by two attackers who rode around Hackney on Thursday night.Â
Mr Hussain, 32, says he considers himself lucky after seeing the other victims nursing more serious injuries when he was treated in Whitechapel's Royal London Hospital.
Mr Hussain said:' The delivery driver of four years said: 'I was lucky because I was wearing a helmet which is totally burnt as was the hoodie I was wearing, the colours are completely different, like it has been exposed to fire.
Two men on a moped carried out five acid attacks in a 72-minute period in London on Thursday night, leaving one victim with life-changing injuries on Hackney Road junction with Queensbridge Road (pictured). Other delivery drivers rushed to the scene after the attack
'I had just finished work and was going home, I was stuck in traffic. Then suddenly I felt water on my face and I looked up and there were two boys on a bike.
'My face was burning but nobody opened their windows, I was screaming for help and as the liquid on my face was drying it was getting more and more burnt. I opened my helmet, I didn't know what to do, but I knew I needed water.
'One lady asked me what happened and I said that someone had put acid on my face.
'I said I need water on my face, it is burning, she went and got water from Co-Op and others got water too.
He was later rushed to hospital, where he saw other victims with worse injuries.
He added: 'One man I walked past at the Royal London Hospital had the left hand side of his face all burned.
'When my daughter saw my face...she was screaming and crying, she recognised me but she was looking at me in a different way.'
He spoke as police arrested a second suspect over the 72-minute spree across east London n Thursday night.Â
Witnesses said one attacker riding pillion would jump off and steal the victim's scooter with the other thief speeding away on the moped they arrived on.
Some of the victims were food delivery drivers and one Deliveroo employee has revealed 40 of his colleagues in east London are now refusing to work after dark.
He said groups of up to 12 youths are stealing their motorcycles when they visit housing estates and some drivers are now even carrying weapons to fight them off.
Scotland Yard said that a 16-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and robbery. The arrest of the 15-year-old was announced this afternoon.Â
Chief Inspector Ben Clark, from Hackney Borough police, said: 'Each of these offences took place in busy locations and we know there may be witnesses who have not yet contacted us.Â
Police officers were seen pouring bottle after bottle of water over a victim, understood to be Mr Hussain, in a video that appeared on Twitter from Hackney Road
'If you saw something or managed to film or photograph anything that might help us please get in touch.
'These are hideous offences and must have been very frightening for all of the victims.Â
'I'm aware of rumours circulating that the victims were all food delivery riders set up in advance of the attacks. This is not the case.Â
'All victims were riding mopeds at the time of the attacks, but were from a variety of backgrounds.
'Of late we have seen more attacks using corrosive substances in London. I would urge businesses and parents to challenge those who they think may be trying to obtain or carry these substances as t his could help prevent serious offences and life changing injuries being caused.'Â
A specialist NHS unit help one of the victims on the side of the road in Upper Clapton at just before midnight (left)
One of the victims was a Deliveroo rider, a spokesman for the company confirmed.
'These are truly shocking attacks and we are working with the authorities to help bring the perpetrators to justice,' the spokesman added.
'We are in touch with the rider and will be providing him with support.
'We have been in touch with all riders who were working in these areas at the time of last night's attacks to check whether they were a victim of these horrific crimes and to gather further information that might help the police with their inquiries.'Â
The shocking incidents come after a spate of acid attacks across Britain, including one on a 21-year-old model who was left wit h horrific burns to her face.
Experts say acid is becoming the weapon of choice for many criminals because it is not illegal to carry and can be bought freely from any hardware store.Â
Assaults using acid have more than doubled in England since 2012 - up from 183 five years ago to 504 in the year to March 2017. The majority have been in east London.
There were more than 1,800 reports of acid used in murders, robberies and rapes since 2010.
Last year acid was used in 454 crimes, up from 261 the previous year, with almost a third of the attacks carried out in the borough of Newham in east London, the figures show.Â
The problem has got so bad for Deliveroo drivers in east London that many are refusing to work past 9.30pm.
One worker revealed he was surrounded by up to 12 youths who threat ened to attack him unless he handed over his moped.Â
The scene after two men on a moped carried out five acids attacks during a spree across the capital which lasted less than 90 minutes
He told the Hackney Gazette that 40 out of 50 staff will not work night shifts.
He said last week: 'In the past month physical attacks with knives have started. Drivers are being held at knifepoint, mostly in Shoreditch or Hackney Central.Â
'You can be riding along and they chase you on another moped.Â
'We're seeing groups of boys on three or four mopeds, with people on the back, running drivers off the road and taking their mopeds.Â
Aspiring model Resham Khan, 21, suffered 'life-changing' injuries in the acid attack
'On Queensbridge Road last week a driver was stopped at the lights and 10 boys on bikes said: 'Get off your bike.'
Revealing the anger among drivers he said: 'They are talking about forming packs of drivers to go back and get justice themselves. Drivers don't want to carry weapons but I know some that will.'Â
Last night the most serious incident has left a man with 'life-changing injuries' in Cazenove Road, Stoke Newington.
Local baker Samuel Leibowitz, 49, said he rushed to the scene to find the victim 'screaming in agony' and surrounded by 50 to 60 people who had flooded out of their houses.
He said: 'I got a call from a friend of mine saying there was an attack. I came running down the road and I saw a gentleman leaning on the wall with a cloth over his face.
'He was screaming in agony. There were people shouting and swearing. He was in a lot of pain'.
Samuel said he believes the victim was in his mid-20s.
He added: 'I could not see his face as he was holding the cloth and he was in a lot of pain. There were lots of people around him.Â
Miss Khan has said she wants to ensure 'no one ever goes through the living nightmare I have endured' after being left with horrific face and neck injuries after the incident
'People said he was attacked. I thought he must have been attacked with a knife or something but I saw the cloth and there were lots of people around him, so I didn't actually approach him.
'I realised there was no blood so I thought there must have been another acid attack.'Â
Last night police were called to the first attack at junction of Hackney Road and Queensbridge Road in Hackney at about 10.25pm.
The 32-year-old victim was sprayed in the face by the scooter gang after they pulled alongside him.
Miss Khan's cousin Jameel Muhktar also suffered 'life-changing' burns in the attack on June 21. John Tomlin has been charged with two counts of grievous bodily harm with intent
One of the riders then took his moped and his accomplice followed behind on the scooter they arrived on.
Witness Sarah Cobbold looked out from her flat near the Hackney Road attack to see police pouring huge bottles of water over the victim on her doorstep.Â
She said: 'It was just outside my flat, the victim was literally stood on my doorstep.Â
'Police had cordoned off the little area around the pavement and there was just a guy standing on my doorway and they were pouring huge, five-litre bottles of water over his head'.Â
Sophie Hall (pictured, left, as she set off for the club) was taken to a specialist burns hospital in Essex after acid was sprayed at a crowded east London club on Easter Monday
As she watched, around 25 moped riders arrived - many appearing to be from fast-food delivery companies such as UberEats and Deliveroo.
She said: 'I'm guessing maybe they had heard what happened and came down because they can't have all been driving round together'.
'I had thought someone must have chucked petrol or acid on him or something because they were covering him in water, but I have never seen that reaction to an attack, I thought maybe there had been an accident.
Little more than 20 minutes later, at around 10.50pm, another victim had been sprayed with searing liquid by the pair at the Upper Street junction with Highbury Corner, Islington.
The victim was taken to hospital in north London.Â
Then at around 11.05pm, the fast-moving attackers swooped on a man in Shoreditch High Street, tossing a substance in his face.
His injuries were not life-threatening, police said.
Quick thinking pub staff poured vinegar over him.
Horrified eyewitnesses said the victim, believed to be in his 40s, had stopped at traffic lights when another moped with a pillion passenger stopped less than a metre in front of him.
Staff at the Drunken Monkey on Shoreditch High Street saw the pillion passenger turn around and spray an ammonia-like liquid in his face.
The brave delivery man fought back to prevent the thugs stealing his scooter despite being sprayed with the liquid.
He was the third of five people to be attacked in just 72 minutes by the moped thugs on Thursday night.
The eyewitness, who asked not to be named, said: 'One guy was on a moped at traffic lights when another moped stopped in front of him, and the passenger turned around and sprayed liquid at him.
'He had his visor down which helped him.
'The guy on the moped sat there in shock and then a kid pushed him off and tried to nick his bike.
'But he went back over to them and pushed the kid off and then both took off on their moped.
'They didn't manage to nick his bike. They rode off. They were just kids, about 17 or 18 years old.
'We got him into here and poured vinegar on his face while a friend of mine went to get his bike.
'I think it was ammonia they sprayed, I could smell it. When the police got here they poured litres and litres of water on his face'. Â
Within 15 minutes, they appeared to have struck again, launching their corrosive load at a man in Cazenove Road and causing 'life-changing' facial injuries.
The final assault of the night was reported to police at 11.37pm, when another man was confronted as he sat on his moped in traffic in Chatsworth Road.
After again spraying a liquid in a victim's face, the moped was stolen and both attackers fled.Â
A woman who lives in flats off Upper Clapton Road, who did not want to be named, said she heard shouting coming from outside.
'I just saw blue flashing lights and heard a load of shouting,' she said, adding that she heard someone shout 'Oi, what do you think you're doing'?'
She said: 'I just thought it was a fight broke out because it was the time people would have been coming home from the pub.
'There was so much shouting going on. I looked out my window in case it was a woman being mugged or attacked.'
Hazardous area response units were sent by the ambulance service to four of the scenes, while the victim of the Chatsworth Road attack took himself to hospital.
The Met Police said in a statement: 'Inquiries are ongoing and officers from Hackney CID are investigating.
'All five incidents are being treated as linked at this time.
'A male, in his teens has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and robbery. He is currently in custody at an east London police station.
'Enquiries are ongoing and officers from Hackney CID are investigating'.Â
The string of assaults comes just days after a man appeared in court accused of throwing acid at an aspiring model and her cousin.
Resham Khan, 21, and Jameel Muhktar, 37, were left with life-changing injuries after the attack on Ms Khan's 21st birthday in Beckton, east London.
John Tomlin appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court on Tuesday charged with two counts of grievous bodily harm with intent.
A mass acid attack has also previously hit the capital this year.
On Easter Monday, acid was sprayed at a crowded east London club night, leaving two revellers partially blinded and others disfigured.
Arthur Collins, the former boyfriend of reality TV star Ferne McCann, was charged in connection with the attack.Â
Anyone with information or in possession of footage of the incidents is urged to contact police on 101 or tweet @MetCC. Alternatively, they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.Â
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