South London has been hit by two serious incidents in less than a week, shaking local communities in Wallington and Streatham.
Wallington Assault Leaves Man in Critical State
On Saturday, October 4, police rushed to Mollison Drive at 3.14pm after reports of a brutal assault. Emergency services found the victim in critical condition. He was swiftly taken to hospital, where he remains fighting for his life.

Attack on Mollison Drive
Officers rushed to Mollison Drive at around 3:14pm following reports of an assault. The victim was rushed to hospital and remains in a critical condition.
Investigation Underway, No Arrests Yet
Detectives are digging into the incident, but no suspects have been arrested so far. The police are keen to hear from anyone with info.
Speak Up If You Know Anything
Call police on 101, quoting CAD4263/04SEP
Or stay anonymous with Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
Help crack this case and bring justice to the victim!
Stabbing Shakes Streatham Hill – Victim Injured But Stable
Just two days later, on Monday, October 6, a stabbing incident unfolded around 1pm in Streatham Hill. A man in his 20s was treated at the scene before being hospitalised. Thankfully, police say his injuries are non-life-threatening.

Emergency services rushed to the busy stretch near Streatham Hill station, where a doctor was seen treating an individual on the pavement as officers taped off the area. Pedestrians were diverted around the cordon while paramedics and police worked at the scene.
Witnesses described alarming scenes, with one telling followers on social media there was "blood everywhere" and urging people to avoid the area and stay safe.
The Metropolitan Police and London Ambulance Service have been approached for details on the victim's condition and whether any arrests have been made. No further official information has been released at this stage.
Traffic and local footfall were disrupted along the A23 as the cordon remained in place outside the coffee shop, which sits among a parade of shops and homes a short walk from Streatham Hill station.
Appeal for information
Anyone with information, images or footage that could help investigators is asked to call 101 In an emergency, always call 999. You can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Graphic images from the scene reveal blood splattered outside the Starbucks shopfront, highlighting the violent nature of the attack.
Police Continue Investigation
Both cases remain under active investigation by the Metropolitan Police as they seek justice and aim to prevent further violence in the capital.