Kilburn stabbing: Murder probe after man knifed to death in north west London

Police at the scene in Kilburn
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A man was stabbed to death near a busy high street last night in the third killing in 48 hours within a three-mile radius in north west London.

Witnesses heard “shouting and cries of pain” as the victim in his mid-thirties was attacked in Victoria Road, off Kilburn High Road at 10.30pm.

Police found the victim collapsed next to the side entrance of a McDonald’s. He was taken to a central London hospital and pronounced dead half an hour later.

Scotland Yard said officers are in the process of informing next of kin and a post-mortem examination will be held in due course.

Detectives from the Specialist Crime Command have been informed and a crime scene remains in place.

There have been no arrests.

On Wednesday Ahmed Yasin-Ali, 18, was stabbed to death in a car park by Harrow Road in Maida Hill.

Two arrests have been made by detectives investigating the shooting of a 27-year-old outside a wake in Windrush Road, Harlesden, at 3am yesterday.

The three killings are not believed to be connected, police said, but have fuelled concern of an upsurge in street violence as lockdown is eased.

The stabbing in Kilburn last night is the 68th murder investigation opened by the Metropolitan Police so far this year.

It comes as Government figures today revealed the number of homicides went up by almost a quarter (23 per cent) in the 12 months to April on the previous year.

Overall crime rose five per cent in the capital, compared to a one per cent increase across the rest of the country.

The ONS data published today also revealed that the number of killings involving a blade rose from 67 to 86 in the capital in the year to April, a 28 per cent increase on 2018.

Total offences rose by five per cent, with robberies and thefts both up by 15 per cent, and drug offences 23 per cent higher. In hopeful signs, the Met recorded a 5 per cent fall in home burglaries, and a 16 per cent drop in possession of weapons, suggesting operations to take knives off the streets were working.

Anyone with information is asked to call police via 101 quoting reference Cad 8686/16Jul. To remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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