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Hunt on for London Killers Who Stabbed Elderly Man on Mobility Scooter

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Detectives in London are hunting a killer who stabbed an elderly man as he rode his mobility scooter in broad daylight within yards of one of the capital’s busiest roads.

The man, who has not been named but was in his 80s, was attacked at 4 p.m. on Tuesday close to the A40 in Greenford, west London.

Frasley Coutinho, who lives nearby, told PA he saw a group of teenage boys surround the man on the north side of the road, not far from the entrance to South Greenford station.

He said, “I saw a couple of people gathering around him and then he drove past and stopped further up, and then there was a group of young boys around him.”

An air ambulance was despatched and paramedics attended the scene but were unable to save the man’s life.

Detective Chief Inspector Jim Eastwood from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command said in a statement: “My officers are working to understand what has happened to this man, and we need the public’s assistance. I’m asking for anyone with dash cam or cycle helmet footage to contact us if they were using the Western Avenue A40 Eastbound in the proximity of Cayton Road and Welland Gardens between 15:15hrs and 16:15hrs.”

He urged the public to contact the police with any information they had on the attack.

Local resident Simran Advani, 25, said she often saw the man on his scooter and he would always smile to her, adding: “He was a nice old man. He often goes round the block, he always went on the road not the pavement.”

‘Horrific Crime … Which Will Cause Considerable Alarm’

Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson, the local area police commander, described it as a “horrific crime” and said in the statement, “This is an awful incident that will understandably cause considerable alarm to people locally and across London.”

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, wrote on Twitter: “I’m devastated that an elderly man was killed in a horrific attack this evening. My thoughts are with the victim’s loved ones.”

Greenford is an area with a low crime rate but it has seen violent crimes in the past.

In March 2009 Ian Newton, a reggae DJ better known as Scoobie Santino, was stabbed to death in the underpass beneath the Greenford roundabout—500 yards from the scene of Tuesday’s attack—in a crime which remains unsolved.

Then, in November 2009, Geeta Aulakh was murdered with a machete as she walked to her childminder’s home in Greenford. Her estranged husband, Harpreet, was later jailed for life after it emerged he had hired a teenage hitman from India to carry out the murder during an acrimonious divorce.

Tuesday’s incident was the 58th homicide in London and came only 24 hours after 58-year-old Aziza Bennis was stabbed to death in Acton. Her daughter, Hanna Bennis, 21, has been charged with her murder.

PA Media contributed to this report.

Chris Summers

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Chris Summers is a UK-based journalist covering a wide range of national stories, with a particular interest in crime, policing and the law.



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