CCTV images released after stabbing at North London underground station

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CCTV images released after stabbing in North London
Credit: British Transport Police

The are investigating a ‘serious assault’ at Turnpike Lane Underground station, and have now released images in connection with the incident.

At around 2 pm on Thursday, 7th January, three brothers saw a man take another mans phone outside the station, these three brothers chased the man and managed to get the phone back, and return it to the victim.

After this incident, the three brothers went to a friends house in the local area before returning to Turnpike Lane at around 9 pm.

CCTV images released after stabbing in North London
Credit: British Transport Police

The friend that had been visiting them walked to the station with them to make sure they were safe after the earlier incident.

Upon arrival at the station, they saw the man from earlier, along with two other men, who began shouting at the group, one man was holding a knife, so the three brothers and their friend ran in the opposite direction.

CCTV images released after stabbing in North London
Credit: British Transport Police

Unfortunately, when running away, the friend tripped over and was stabbed three times by one of the men.

All three men then ran out of the station.

CCTV images released after stabbing in North London
Credit: British Transport Police

If you recognise the men or have any information, please contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 383 of 07/01/21.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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  1. Makes me absolutely sick to see these things and hearing what has happened. Why. It seems that people aren’t safe to travel on public transport.

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