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He was being chased by guys on scooter/moped they ran another guy off the road and they tried to bottle him with a glass water bottle outside spinach and then pulled out huge knife (possibly machete) and stabbed him in the chest. He was taken to hospital by air ambulance at 16.57.

Stay safe everyone x

Ambulance and Paramedic response vehicle waited in Grove Vale waited for the Police who came in several cars with sirens going. Buses came to a halt and then was white tapped off. Did hear what sounded like a helicopter, presumably the Air Ambulance flying over. This happened about 4.30pm ish.

garages2018 Wrote:

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> Too many scooters around Lordship lane waiting to

> deliver food.

> Possible to do with delivery area's



Do you mean you think it likely that it was a dispute between competitive Deliveroo riders? Because that seems a very unlikely conclusion to jump to.

garages2018 Wrote:

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> Too many scooters around Lordship lane waiting to

> deliver food.

> Possible to do with delivery area's


It's common knowledge that the NLL Boys (North Lordship Lane) have a strong association with all takeaways north of the Co-op and that the Southside Riders have been working GBK, Spinach, and Yamamomo pretty hard in the recent weeks. My understand, per my sources, is that they've had a truce since the pandemic started.


They're not the sort to break their word and weren't involved in this crime, so best to not jump to too many conclusions.

EDguy89 Wrote:

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> garages2018 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Too many scooters around Lordship lane waiting

> to

> > deliver food.

> > Possible to do with delivery area's

>

> It's common knowledge that the NLL Boys (North

> Lordship Lane) have a strong association with all

> takeaways north of the Co-op and that the

> Southside Riders have been working GBK, Spinach,

> and Yamamomo pretty hard in the recent weeks. My

> understand, per my sources, is that they've had a

> truce since the pandemic started.

>

> They're not the sort to break their word and

> weren't involved in this crime, so best to not

> jump to too many conclusions.


😂

EDguy89

> > Possible to do with delivery area's

>

> It's common knowledge that the NLL Boys (North

> Lordship Lane) have a strong association with all

> takeaways north of the Co-op and that the

> Southside Riders have been working GBK, Spinach,

> and Yamamomo pretty hard in the recent weeks. My

> understand, per my sources, is that they've had a

> truce since the pandemic started.

>

> They're not the sort to break their word and

> weren't involved in this crime, so best to not

> jump to too many conclusions.

Cross-posted from Next Door East Dulwich:


'Local Public Service

Southwark Police

Inspector (Neighbourhood Policing - Southwark) Tom Cornish ? 7 mins ago


Incident in Lordship Lane on Monday (19th April). On Monday the 19th of April 2021 at 4:15pm police were called to Lordship Lane, SE22, by members of the public reporting that two men were fighting. They were described as wearing dark outfits and dark crash helmets; a large knife was seen. The suspects fled on a moped towards Dulwich Library.


Police units and the London Ambulance Service responded and found a man with a chest injury, who has been taken to hospital for treatment. His injuries are not life-changing or life-threatening.


A crime scene was established. There have been no arrests at this stage. The investigation is ongoing and is being progressed by detectives from Central South CID.


If you have any relevant information please call police on 101 and quote incident CAD 5053 of 19th April 2021. Thankyou.'

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