Police appeal for dashcam footage of Stepney stabbing

CCTV image of suspects fleeing the scene. Pic: Met Police

Police are appealing for drivers with dashcam footage in the search for three men who stabbed a man in Stepney earlier this month 

The 18-year-old was attacked and stabbed by three males in St Dunstan’s and All Saints Church Yard in Stepney High Street on March 9.

Before the attack, the three men had walked along Stepney Green into Stepney High Street before entering the church yard. They then fled the same way after the attack.

The victim was taken to hospital for treatment to multiple stab wounds and remains there in a stable condition.

CCTV footage captures suspects fleeing the scene but not enough to identify the attackers. 

Police have urged any witnesses to come forward and contact them via either twitter- @MetCC quoting CAD6719/9March or call 101 if you wish to stay anonymous. As crime prevention is everybody’s business.  

Detective ConstableMichael Beskine of the Central East CID said in a statement: “A young man was repeatedly stabbed and almost lost his life. I am now directly appealing to the public for your help to solve this crime and take these violent and dangerous males off the streets of London.

“If you drove on Stepney Green or any of the surrounding streets between 19:30 and 20:00hrs on Tuesday 9 March, please check your dash cam footage for these three individuals and if you see anything on your footage which you think may help the investigation, contact me straight away on Michael.Beskine@Met.Police.Uk.

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