A man has been stabbed to death near Islington Town Hall in north London.
The victim, who has not been identified by police, was attacked outside Udderlicious on busy Upper Street at around 6.30pm on Monday.
He was pronounced dead at the scene near the junction with Tyndale Lane.
Witnesses spoke of their shock on Twitter.
Some kind of major incident on Upper Street. Outside Udderlicious. Saw one guy on the ground, police doing CPR. Blood on the street. Someone said he’d been stabbed. Lots of police all over. Some pretty distressed witnesses too
Young guy stabbed and killed right outside my flat on Upper Street. Horrible thing to witness. Poor guy
Shocking incident on Upper Street right now outside Town Hall. Reported that man fatally stabbed. Upper St cordoned off. This is a horrifying escalation of gang related violence.
Local business owner Gregory Barry said he saw the incident unfold over his CCTV.
He said: “There were two blokes in a van, it pulled up on the street. It looked like there was an altercation and the fight carried on outside the van.”
London Mayor Sadiq Khan tweeted that he was in contact with police and local MP Emily Thornberry and added: “My thoughts are with the victim’s family.”
It follows the fatal stabbing of 28 year-old Arunesh Thangarajah in Mitcham on Sunday.
The Metropolitan Police are investigating and have closed Upper Street to traffic.
Officers at the scene say that the nearby St Mary’s church will be open for food and shelter overnight.
Many residents are unable to access their homes on Upper Street, with the cordon extending from Barnsbury Street to Islington Park Road.
At least a dozen police officers are at the scene, and forensic officers are scanning the road near to where the stabbing took place.
A tent remains over the spot where the incident happened, while at least eight emergency vehicles are in the cordon, including an ambulance.
Source: independent.co.uk
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