Police have made no arrests after three men were stabbed in separate incidents in a horrifying two-day wave of violence.
Between Monday April 3, and Tuesday, April 4, three males, one as young as sixteen, were stabbed in Bermondsey and Elephant and Castle.
Thankfully, none of their injuries are believed to be life-threatening or life-changing.
But over two weeks later, police told the News that no arrests have been made over any of the incidents. Their investigations are ongoing.
Man in his twenties wounded in knife attack on Tanner Street
A man was stabbed in Bermondsey, on Monday, April 3, and rushed to hospital.
Police were called to Tanner Street, off Tower Bridge Road, at 4.34pm and found a man, in his twenties, suffering from stab injuries.
Those with information are asked to call 101 or tweet @MetCC quoting CAD5132/3APR.
Stabbed man flags down passing police car in Bermondsey
A man who’d been stabbed was discovered by police at the corner of Ilderton Road, near South Bermondsey Station, on Tuesday, April 4.
The stricken victim, aged in his 30s, waved down police in broad daylight, at 10.15am, after suffering stab wounds to his chest and leg.
In the hours following the incident, police erected a cordon cutting off the Bargain Booze shop and a portion of the car park.
Those with information are asked to call 101 or tweet @MetCC quoting CAD2125/4Apr.
Sixteen-year-old boy stabbed on 63 bus along New Kent Road
A sixteen-year-old boy was stabbed on the Route 63 bus going through New Kent Road, Elephant and Castle, on Tuesday April 4.
Police were called to reports of a stabbing on a bus just after 2pm and found the teenager suffering from his injuries.
He was rushed to hospital for treatment where his injuries were assessed as non-life-threatening.
Those with information are asked to call 101 or tweet @MetCC quoting CAD3821/4Apr.