Urgent manhunt launched after man in 20s stabbed in ‘group attack’ on Plumstead Road, Woolwich

Urgent manhunt launched after man in 20s stabbed in 'group attack' on Plumstead Road, Woolwich
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Key Points:

  • A man in his 20s was stabbed multiple times during a group attack on Plumstead Road, Woolwich, on the evening of Friday, June 13.
  • As reported by Callum Cuddeford of MyLondon, the stabbing occurred just before 9pm.
  • The victim was treated at the scene and later taken to hospital; his injuries are not life-threatening.
  • No arrests have been made, and police are conducting urgent enquiries to identify and locate the suspects.
  • A crime scene cordon was in place at the bus stops on Victory Parade.
  • The Metropolitan Police are appealing for witnesses and information.
  • The stabbing forms part of a broader trend of group-related knife violence in South East London.

A man in his 20s is recovering in hospital after being stabbed multiple times in a violent group attack on Plumstead Road, South East London, on Friday night. According to Callum Cuddeford, Court and Crime Reporter for MyLondon, the Metropolitan Police were called to the scene just before 9pm following reports of an assault involving a number of men.

Where did the attack happen?

The attack occurred on Plumstead Road in Woolwich, South East London, near the bus stops on Victory Parade, close to Sam’s Chicken and the Public Market building. Photos shared on social media showed a police cordon in place behind the bus stops late into the night.

What is known about the victim’s condition?

As confirmed by a Metropolitan Police spokesperson and reported by MyLondon’s Callum Cuddeford, the victim—a man in his 20s—was treated at the scene for multiple stab wounds before being taken to hospital. His injuries were later assessed as non-life-threatening, though his condition continues to be monitored.

Have any arrests been made?

No arrests have been made as of Saturday morning, and police are continuing their investigation to identify the group involved in the assault. Officers are currently pursuing urgent enquiries to locate the suspects.

What have the police said about the incident?

According to the statement published by Callum Cuddeford for MyLondon, the Metropolitan Police said:

“Around 20:45hrs on Friday, 13 June, officers responded following reports that a man had been attacked by a group of men in Plumstead Road, Woolwich.
A man in his 20s was treated at the scene for multiple stab injuries and was taken to hospital.
His condition has been assessed as non-life-threatening, and we await further updates on his condition.
No arrests have been made, and officers are making urgent enquiries to locate the suspects.”

How is the public reacting?

Local residents have expressed concern about the increase in knife crime across South East London, particularly in Woolwich. Many shared videos and photos of the emergency services’ response and the cordon around Victory Parade, underscoring the community’s unease.

Is there a wider context to this stabbing?

Yes, this incident is part of a broader surge in knife-related group attacks across South East and East London. The Woolwich stabbing closely follows another serious incident in Thamesmead on May 17, where five men were stabbed at a music event attended by 300 people. In that case, all five victims were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder, and a manhunt continues for other suspects.

Knife crime has increasingly become a public safety concern across the capital. According to Harrow Online and recent Metropolitan Police reports, London has seen a worrying trend of violent group attacks, particularly at public gatherings and youth events.

What are the next steps in the investigation?

Police have issued an appeal for information. Anyone who witnessed the attack or has relevant information is urged to call 101, quoting reference CAD 7234/13Jun. Alternatively, tips can be submitted anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

The Metropolitan Police have increased patrols in Woolwich and nearby areas to reassure the public and prevent further incidents.

Why does this matter?

This latest incident highlights the continued threat of group violence and knife crime in London, especially in high-traffic areas like Plumstead Road. The lack of arrests underscores the challenges police face in identifying group attackers and preventing further assaults.

As reported by Callum Cuddeford in MyLondon, the attack reinforces the urgency of public cooperation in tackling youth and gang violence. With the suspects still at large, community vigilance and support are crucial to ensuring safety in the capital.

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