Woman killed in 'random' stabbing with attacker still at large in south London


Police believe a woman who was stabbed to death in broad daylight in London yesterday may have been attacked at random. The 31-year-old was on the phone to her grandmother, who heard a “terrible scream” when she was attacked near Brixton’s O2 Academy.

Police have launched a manhunt following the death, and confirmed that the woman is believed not to have known her attacker.

No arrests have yet been made. 

The force reportedly says a random attack is “one possibility”.

The woman was found with serious stab wounds after emergency services rushed to the scene at 4pm yesterday.

A blue police tent was put up in the area and medical kits, a police officer’s hat, and blue plastic gloves were strewn across the cobbles.

A resident said the victim, believed to be of Ghanaian descent, had been on her way to the flat she shares with her mother, father, brother and sister for a birthday celebration.

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