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Kentish Town stabbing leaves man dead | Kentish Town stabbing leaves man dead |
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A man has been stabbed to death in a knife attack in north London. | A man has been stabbed to death in a knife attack in north London. |
The victim, who is thought to be in his 20s, was stabbed near the junction of Grafton Road and Vicars Road in Kentish Town at about 20:30 BST on Monday. | The victim, who is thought to be in his 20s, was stabbed near the junction of Grafton Road and Vicars Road in Kentish Town at about 20:30 BST on Monday. |
Ambulance staff tried to revive him but he was pronounced dead at the scene. | Ambulance staff tried to revive him but he was pronounced dead at the scene. |
Murder detectives said he had not been formally identified, but his family had been informed. Police appealed for witnesses and said no arrests had yet been made. | Murder detectives said he had not been formally identified, but his family had been informed. Police appealed for witnesses and said no arrests had yet been made. |
Formal identification and a post-mortem test have not yet taken place. | |
Twenty three people have now been fatally stabbed in London this year. | |
The killing came on the same day as Prime Minister Theresa May hosted a summit on knife crime. | |
She said the issue was "deep-seated" and would require a cross-society effort to tackle it, but police officers, teachers and nurses were critical of plans for them to be accountable for failing to "spot warning signs" of violent crime. | |
"We cannot simply arrest ourselves out of this problem," Mrs May said. |