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FIND THE BLOOD BATH KNIFEMAN

Caught on CCTV, smirking suspect who vanished after attack left 1 dead and 7 injured

- By George Odling, Inderdeep Bains and Lizzie Deane

A knife maniac who killed one man and injured seven others in a 90-minute rampage was being hunted last night.

Police issued a CCTV image of the suspect who vanished at the end of the horrifying bloodbath.

He attacked his first victim on the north side of Birmingham city centre at around 12.30am yesterday before heading south into the gay quarter. The last stabbing was just after 2am.

Savvas Sfrantzis, 64, who owns a bar called Mykonos, said he saw the killer stab one young woman as many as seven times.

‘He put the knife in her neck and walked off – she was only young, maybe in her twenties,’ he added.

‘He didn’t panic, he didn’t look like he was worried. He looked relaxed about what he had done. He looked like he didn’t care for anything. i was surprised because i thought he would run away but he just walked.’

Mr Sfrantzis said a bar manager told the killer he recognised his face but he replied with a smirk: ‘Whatever.’

The businessma­n added: ‘ The guy walks down the road, smirking and just walking, slow.’

The manager of the nearby Sidewalk bar gave chase with another man but the attacker was able to slip away.

‘He started walking faster, they kept their distance because he had a knife,’ said Mr Sfrantzis. Police did not release CCTV until more than 18 hours after the first victim was attacked. Wearing dark trousers and a dark hooded top with a black cap, the suspect is seen loitering on a pavement as members of the public walk by.

A 23-year-old man was stabbed to death during the knife rampage and a man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, were critically wounded.

five other people aged between 23 and 33 were injured. Two of the victims have left hospital so far.

Steve Graham, Chief Superinten­dent of West Midlands Police, said: ‘We do not underestim­ate the impact that these incidents have had on the city.

‘We declared this a major incident at the earliest opportunit­y and we have drafted in scores of officers to help with the investigat­ion and patrol the city to reassure residents and visitors that we are doing all we can to apprehend the person responsibl­e.

‘We have worked throughout the day to trawl CCTV footage and speak to witnesses to ensure we release the best possible video and image of the man we want to speak to.

‘We believe that the attacks were random and we have no indication of a motive. i would urge people to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour to us. We are appealing for anyone who recognises the man to contact us urgently.’

Speaking at a press conference at the force’s headquarte­rs, only yards from where the initial attacks unfolded, Mr Graham said there was nothing suggesting it was a hate crime or connected to gang violence.

He also moved to end speculatio­n the violence was linked to ‘squabbling over tables’.

Gary Prentis, co-owner of LGBT bar eden said: ‘The suspect strolled past and tried to get into a taxi. The taxi driver must have turned him away because he kept walking. He seemed relaxed, not running – just strolling.

‘We didn’t know who he was or what he had done. But people came running over from the bars on Hurst Street telling us he had stabbed people. By that point he

‘There’s a killer on the loose’ ‘No indication of a motive’

had walked away along Sherlock Street and disappeare­d.’

A knife was found in a drain in the city centre but police said it was too early to link the weapon with the attacks.

nathan Hudson of West Midlands Ambulance Service said 14 vehicles were sent as well as a separate team of 11 paramedics. The victims with the worst wounds were taken to the major trauma centre at the Queen elizabeth Hospital.

There was a heavy police presence in the city centre yesterday, with armed officers, patrols, riot vans and squad cars out in force.

Gerry Campbell, a former detective chief superinten­dent at Scotland Yard, criticised West Midlands Police for delaying the release of the informatio­n.

He tweeted: ‘The Birmingham multiple stabbing has been running for almost ten hours now without an informed update.’

Mason Johnson, 25, from Birmingham, said he was frightened by the knifeman still being at large. ‘People are terrified. There’s a killer on the loose. i’m a young man and i’m scared,’ he said.

The Prime Minister and Home Secretary thanked the emergency services yesterday following the attacks.

Boris Johnson tweeted: ‘All my thoughts are with those affected by the terrible incident in Birmingham last night.’ Priti Patel said ‘all her thoughts’ were with people affected by the ‘shocking incident’ in the city.

‘Our emergency services are working hard to find whoever is responsibl­e and bring them to justice,’ she added.

Mr Sfrantzis said he thought it was a terror attack and immedi

ately ordered the doors to his restaurant locked, with his staff and around 30 customers inside.

He added: ‘I’ve had restaurant­s for 30 years, and I have never seen anything like it. The guy was out of this world, he didn’t give a toss what happened. Just smirking and laughing.’

A man, who declined to be named, said a friend told him a neighbour was stabbed when he went outside his apartment to smoke.

‘My friend had to use towels to help stem the blood,’ he added.

 ??  ?? Search: A team of forensic officers scoured the crime scene in daylight yesterday for evidence
Search: A team of forensic officers scoured the crime scene in daylight yesterday for evidence
 ??  ?? Suspect: A CCTV image of the man hunted by police
Suspect: A CCTV image of the man hunted by police
 ??  ?? Murder weapon? This knife was found dumped down a drain near the scene
Murder weapon? This knife was found dumped down a drain near the scene

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