A 14-year-old boy has died and several others are injured after a man armed with a samurai sword went on a rampage in east London, with police swiftly responding to the violent outbreak.
In a violent incident in Hainault, east London, a 14-year-old boy was fatally wounded and several others were injured when a 36-year-old man armed with a sword went on a rampage. The attack occurred in the early hours around 7 am in the Thurlow Gardens area, prompting swift police intervention.
According to the Metropolitan Police, the assailant, wielding a samurai sword, initially targeted the young boy and continued his assault, injuring both police officers and residents. During the incident, dramatic footage captured the man chasing an ambulance and being pursued by police through residential gardens.
The suspect, who reportedly drove a car into a house before beginning his attack, was subdued by police using a Taser. He was arrested and hospitalized due to injuries sustained during his apprehension. The police confirmed that the attack is being treated as an isolated incident, with no links to terrorism.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has commented on the tragedy, commending the quick response of the emergency services and requesting that any witnesses come forward with information or footage that could assist the investigation. In the meantime, authorities are increasing police presence in the Hainault area to provide reassurance to the community. The investigation into the full circumstances of the incident continues.