Three brutal stabbings near London train stations have left victims fighting for life and commuters on edge. From northwest to southeast London, the attacks have stunned locals and put police on a desperate manhunt.
Double Teen Stabbing Shakes Dollis Hill
Just before 11pm on November 12, two teenage boys were viciously attacked near Dollis Hill station in Brent. A 16-year-old was rushed to hospital by paramedics, while a 15-year-old, also wounded, managed to seek help moments later. Both remain seriously injured but stable.
Young Man Slashed at Busy Belvedere Station
Less than 48 hours later, chaos erupted again at Belvedere station in Bexley. At around 5.20pm on November 14, a 20-year-old man was stabbed during rush hour. Detective Inspector Ian Wright of British Transport Police urged witnesses to come forward. “Many people may have seen what happened or the events leading up to it,” he said.
Attempted Robbery Turns Ugly near Westbourne Park
In Kensington and Chelsea, a man in his 40s was knifed during a robbery attempt by the Grand Union Canal, close to Westbourne Park station. Police are still hunting the attacker, but no arrests have been made yet.
Police Appeal for Eyewitnesses
- Dollis Hill: Call the Met Police on 101 or report online with reference CAD 8759/12NOV.
- Belvedere: Text 61016 or call British Transport Police at 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 507 of November 14.
- Westbourne Park: Contact the Met Police on 101, quoting CAD 6770/17Nov.
Police urge anyone with information to come forward. These terrifying knife attacks at key commuter spots have rattled London – and the hunt is on for answers.