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A man crashed into a stationary car. I heard the crash from my flat near the Chinese restaurant. People nearby smashed his car window and got him out of the car onto the road and started cpr. The paramedics arrived soon after and performed cpr on him for about half an hour and revived him. The ambulances have gone now but the road is still closed.

There is an extensive police cordon, both the junction of Melbourne with Lordship is closed as well as the end of Melbourne... neither buses, cars, bikes or people can get through.


Is best to divert via Blackwater, to Melbourne, then to Colwell connecting with Lordship that way. Buses are being diverted up Pellat.


Police aren't giving out much information, hope everyone involved will be okay.

Oh crumbs, I saw a police officer direct a bus into Pellatt, but they must have had to reverse back onto Lordship. Am guessing that they will direct buses into Townley then via EDG to Lordship. Saw some TfL guys up there, they were probably trying to work out the best route.

Article from The Evening Standard here in regards to the stabbing: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/east-dulwich-stabbing-man-who-drove-through-police-cordon-seeking-help-for-knife-wound-fighting-for-a3567616.html


Article reads that he already the stab wound and drove to the police for help.

I've been told officially a few moments ago that "A stab victim drove into a P{police traffic accident cordon at Lordship Lane.Whateley Road junction at 1.20pm today. The stab victim is in a life-threatening condition in hospital, He is in his twenties. We have no information on where the stabbing happened."

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