Man arrested after stabbing near scene of weekend Edmonton knife attacks

The scene on Aberdeen Road, Enfield, where a man was found suffering from life-threatening injuries after being stabbed nearby in Fairfield Road (Picture: PA)
The scene on Aberdeen Road, Enfield, where a man was found suffering from life-threatening injuries after being stabbed nearby in Fairfield Road (Picture: PA)

A man has been arrested after a stabbing in London this morning by an attacker matching the description of a knifeman who injured four people in one night at the weekend.

A 30-year-old is being held in custody, police confirmed today.

The victim, aged in his 30s, was left with life-threatening injuries when he was stabbed in Fairfield Road, Enfield, north London at about 5am on Tuesday, just yards from the scene of a previous attack days earlier.

Police have said the latest incident has “not yet been formally linked” to a series of knife attacks in the area, but the culprit in all five is a tall, skinny black man wearing a hooded top.

Two men who were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm remain in custody, and investigators have until later on Tuesday to interview them.

Detective Superintendent Luke Marks said: “I am aware that events from the weekend have caused a huge amount of worry and concern among the community, and that this incident will cause further alarm.

“While at this stage the incident has not yet been formally linked, the location and manner of this attack will be of concern to the public.

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“Our advice continues that that public to remain vigilant, and to contact police regarding anyone acting suspiciously.

“You will see additional uniformed patrols in the Edmonton area; if you have any concerns, please speak with my officers immediately.”

The Times reported that local schools had banned children from leaving the grounds during their break time as a safety measure.

Resident Tarek Elmadkhoun, 32, said: “It happened just outside my door. My wife heard some talking at 5am. She’s a bit worried.

“I just moved here one week ago. To be honest it’s a bit worrying. My wife doesn’t speak English. She doesn’t know what to do.”

Police activity near the scene on Fairfield Road, Enfield, where a man was stabbed on Tuesday morning (Picture: PA)
Police activity near the scene on Fairfield Road, Enfield, where a man was stabbed on Tuesday morning (Picture: PA)

Mike Kalongi, 28, who lives near the scene of the stabbing, said: “It’s getting a bit close.

“It’s a bit scary. I usually go to the gym at night, but over the last few days I decided not to. I’m going shopping. I usually have my headphones on but I want to stay aware and try not to be a victim. It’s scary. It’s really scary.”

Connor McCoy, 21, who also lives close to the stabbing, said: “I just hope that the slightly more defenceless people can feel safe living in this street.

“I hope that something happens, something to deal with knife crime.”

The latest stabbing follows attacks on four people in the Edmonton area of Enfield over the weekend, that left two critically hurt and one with potentially life-changing injuries.

Police forensics officers on Aberdeen Road in north London at the weekend after four stabbings (Picture: PA)
Police forensics officers on Aberdeen Road in north London at the weekend after four stabbings (Picture: PA)

Police believe that a single male suspect who may have mental health issues was acting alone in the attacks, and there is nothing to suggest they are terror-related.

The suspect is described as a skinny black man who is approximately 6ft 3ins tall and wearing dark clothes.

At the weekend a 45-year-old woman was the first victim when she was stabbed once in her back at about 7pm on Saturday in Aberdeen Road, and left in a critical condition.

Then at 12.15am police were called to Park Avenue where a 52-year-old man had also been injured with a knife. He has since been discharged from hospital.

The third attack was on a 23-year-old man just before 4am near Seven Sisters Tube station. He is in a critical but stable condition.

The final attack occurred at about 9.40am on Sunday in Brettenham Road where officers found a 29-year-old man with a stab injury to the back. His injuries are life-threatening.

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