The Daily Telegraph

Four killed in New Year knife attacks

Young men die after attacks across London as capital attempts to tackle rising knife and gun crime

- By Hayley Dixon

Four young men have been stabbed to death in separate attacks during the New Year celebratio­ns across London.

Three were stabbed on New Year’s Eve and a fourth in the early hours of yesterday in unrelated incidents.

Another young man stabbed on New Year’s Day is in a critical condition in hospital. One of the victims was 17 and another 18, bringing the number of teenagers killed in London last year to a decade high of 26.

FOUR young men were stabbed to death in separate attacks across London amid New Year celebratio­ns, in one of the capital’s worst-ever days of knife crime.

The attacks, which are being treated as unrelated, came at the end of a year when knife and gun crime increased, and brought the number of people murdered in the city in 2017 to 80.

One of the victims was 17 and another 18, bringing the total number of teenagers killed in London last year to a decade high of 26.

It comes just days after Cressida Dick, the Metropolit­an Police Commission­er, suggested budget cuts were to blame for rising knife crime, saying that this area is where she would focus any extra resources.

The deaths have renewed calls from campaigner­s for tougher sentences for those carrying knives, and will be seen as a setback to Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, and his aim to get a strangleho­ld on the year-on-year increase in knife crime.

The violence began at 11.30am, when an 18-year-old man was stabbed in Enfield, north London, and taken to hospital, where he later died. Five men have since been arrested.

At around 7.35pm, a 20-year-old man was fatally stabbed in West Ham, east London.

At 10.40pm, a 17-year-old college student died from a single stab wound in Tulse Hill, south London after an “altercatio­n” on a bus.

In the early hours of New Year’s Day, a 20-year-old man was stabbed to death in Old Street, east London. A second man in his 20s was taken to hospital with critical injuries.

Four murder investigat­ions have been launched by detectives from the homicide and major crime command.

Commander Neil Jerome, of the Met’s territoria­l policing command, said four deaths in such a short period was “unusual”, adding: “We have certainly seen in recent months an increase in knife crime.”

He said: “It is heartbreak­ing that, at a time when so many of us are contemplat­ing what lies ahead in 2018, four families are dealing with the grief of losing a loved one to senseless violence and the callous use of knives as lethal weapons. I can assure Londoners – and the families and friends of the four males killed and the fifth who remains in hospital – that detectives will work tirelessly to bring to justice those responsibl­e for such despicable acts of violence.”

The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show that nearly 37,000 knife crimes were committed in England and Wales in the 12 months to the end of June 2017. It was the highest number since 2011, and 7,500 more than the same period in the previous year.

Mr Khan said: “The police were out in force helping people enjoy our city’s fantastic celebratio­ns last night, and I thank them.

“However, it is horrific that knife crime has claimed another four young lives as the New Year begins. We will work tirelessly in 2018 and beyond to stamp out this scourge. He said that the police had assured him that “everything is being done to bring to justice those responsibl­e for these appalling acts of violence”.

Ann Oakes-odger, who founded campaignin­g charity Knifecrime­s.org after her son Westley was murdered in a knife attack in 2005, said the deaths showed that more needed to be done.

“It is shocking, we are not even into the new year and that is four more families devastated,” she said.

“We can’t educate our way out of this problem. We do need robust sentencing for people carrying knives.

“Around the country, we have seen an awful lot of cutbacks and it is not surprising that the problem is getting worse. It is utterly, utterly terrible.”

Elsewhere in the country, two men are critically ill after five people suffered stab or slash wounds in a fight at a Great Gatsby-themed New Year’s Eve party in Sheffield.

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