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Pizza delivery driver in his 40s is attacked by seven-strong gang

A pizza delivery driver in his 40s had his motorbike and phone snatched by a seven-strong gang in broad daylight on an east London street.

Shocking footage shows the group set upon the man during Saturday afternoon on Napier Street, East Ham, as women scream in the background.

The Met police said the driver suffered minor injuries. They are yet to make any arrests.

The capital is currently in the grip of a murder epidemic as the number of people killed on the city’s streets this year rose to 61 this week.

A pizza delivery driver was attacked by a group of at least seven youths in east Ham who stole his motorbike and phone. The man was in his 40s

Horrifying footage shows the gang surround the driver and grab his bike. 

One of the youths then gets on the vehicle and tries to drive it away before dropping it and running away.

Screaming and shouting can be heard in the video, which was uploaded to social media. 

The Met police said the driver ‘had his bike and phone stolen’ in the attack.

Officers are still making enquiries after failing to make any arrests in connection with the attack and robbery.

A gang of around 100 youths had clashed with police near Stratford’s Westfield shopping centre earlier that day.

It comes as a 38-year-old man was killed in Barnet, north London, happened at 10.50pm on Tuesday night. 

The Met police, who are yet to make any arrests in connection with the attack, also said that the victim suffered minor injuries. Screaming and shouting can be heard in the video which was uploaded to social media 

Police are asking for witnesses after the boy was stabbed on this road in Luton, pictured on Monday

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Police and forensics officers at the scene in Tower Hamlets, east London, after a man was fatally stabbed on Sunday afternoon

 The incident comes after a man in his 40s was stabbed to death in Whalebone Lane, Stratford, in the early hours of Monday.

That killing followed three homicides in the space of 24 hours, including two teenagers who were fatally attacked at teatime on Friday.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has faced repeated criticism for failing to get the blood-letting under control. 

Donald Trump has branded him a ‘disaster’ on Twitter and called him a ‘national disgrace who is destroying the city of London’.

The US President also appeared to dub London ‘Stab-City’ and ‘Khan’s Londonistan’ after retweeting a post on the social media platform. 

London’s fifth killing in just SIX days as man, 38, is knifed to death in a fight in 61st murder of the year 

A 38-year-old man has died after a triple stabbing that injured two others as the capital suffered its fifth killing in the capital in six days.

The knifing in Barnet, north London, happened at 10.50pm on Tuesday night as police responded to reports of a fight.

Scotland Yard said three men who had been stabbed were taken to hospital, one of whom later died. Officers this morning launched London’s 61st murder investigation of 2019.

The condition of the two men, aged in their 20s and 30s, is not life-threatening. No arrests have been made and investigations are continuing, police said. 

Forensics are scouring the scene in Barnet (pictured) after a triple stabbing left one man dead and another two injured 

The incident comes after a man in his 40s was stabbed to death in Whalebone Lane, Stratford, in the early hours of Monday.

That killing followed three homicides in the space of 24 hours, including two teenagers who were fatally attacked at teatime on Friday.

Cheyon Evans, 18, was found stabbed on Deeside Road in Wandsworth, south-west London, at 4.42pm, and died at the scene.

Officers are pictured investigating in Barnet, north London, where London’s 61st murder of the year happened yesterday

Officers are investigating the capital’s 60th murder this year after a man was stabbed to death in Stratford on Monday morning 

Pictured: Police in Stratford, East London, this morning, where a man died on Monday morning after he was stabbed 

Cheyon Evans (left), 18, was stabbed to death in Tooting, south west London, on Friday. Just 12 minutes after Cheyon was attacked, Eniola Aluko (right), 19, was shot to death in Plumstead, south east London

In the second killing, Eniola Aluko, 19, from Thamesmead, south-east London, was shot dead in Hartville Road, Plumstead, shortly before 5pm.

On Saturday, a man in his 30s was stabbed to death in a field next to a nursery and a mosque in Alton Street, in Tower Hamlets, east London, just before 2pm.

As well as the violent deaths, another victim, 45, was left in a critical condition when he was stabbed in Enfield at about 3.30pm on Saturday.

An officer was pictured running across the street following the incident in which 15-year-old was stabbed in the face on Sunday

A 17-year-old boy was also left fighting for his life after he was shot on the Tulse Hill Estate, south west London, at around 9.40pm on Sunday. It came hours after a 15-year-old was stabbed in the face in Tufnell Park.

Another man, aged 28, was also shot shortly after 11.30am on Monday in Leytonstone, east London, but his injuries were non-life threatening or changing.

The Metropolitan Police said it had boosted activity by its Violent Crime Taskforce in certain hotspots.

Mohamed Nadir Dafallah, 18, from Wandsworth, and a 17-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have been charged with Cheyon’s murder and are due to appear at the Old Bailey on Wednesday.

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