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Man in a wheelchair in his 30s is stabbed to death in a London street in broad daylight, as air ambulance crews battle in vain to save him and police arrest two people


A man in a wheelchair has been stabbed to death in a suspected London street fight today, after emergency services rushed to the scene to try and save him.

Met Police officers were called at 3.38pm today to reports of a fight in Rushmore Road, Clapton, with suggestions that a machete was used in the gruesome attack.

The officers – along with the ambulance service and an air ambulance – found a man in his 30s with a stab injury in the residential area.

A crime scene was put in place and police confirmed two men have been arrested, with enquiries ongoing.

A crime scene is in place on Rushmore Road (pictured) and police confirmed two men have been arrested, but enquiries are ongoing

Video posted on social media - claiming the man was stabbed with a 'machete' - shows an air ambulance flying over the residential area

Video posted on social media – claiming the man was stabbed with a ‘machete’ – shows an air ambulance flying over the residential area

Met Police officers were called at 3.38pm today to reports of a fight in Rushmore Road

Met Police officers were called at 3.38pm today to reports of a fight in Rushmore Road

Video posted on social media – claiming the man was stabbed with a ‘machete’ – shows the road blocked off with police tape and an air ambulance flying over the residential area. 

A local butcher described the ‘disabled’ victim as a ‘good guy’ who has lived in the area for about nine years.

A police spokesperson said: ‘Police were called at 15:38hrs on Wednesday, August 28, to reports of a fight in Rushmore Road, E5. 

‘Officers, the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance attended and found a man, aged in his 30s, suffering a stab injury.

‘Despite the best efforts of the emergency services, he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

‘His next of kin will be informed. Two males (no further details at this time) have been arrested. Enquiries remain ongoing.’

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or message @MetCC on X quoting CAD 4793/28AUG.



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