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This is the moment police chase a knifeman suspected of carrying out a ‘terrifying sword attack’ as he charges through gardens in east London.
Two police officers and three members of the public rushed to hospital after reports a car had driven into a home in Hainault, shortly before 7am on Tuesday.
The Metropolitan Police later confirmed a 14-year-old boy died had in hospital and the two officers will require surgery for serious injuries.
Footage captured moments before police arrested a 36-year-old man, shows the knife wielding thug, dressed in a yellow hoodie, stood on top of a garage roof before entering a resident’s garden.
The terrifying scenes were recorded by a member of the public, who can be heard desperately warning people to ‘lock your doors’ while officers scramble to subdue the man and prevent him injuring anyone else.
Chilling footage shows a group of officers descending on the scene to apprehend the man who can be seen to the right dressed in yellow as he runs behind a fence
The same video later shows the knife wielding thug stood on top of a garage roof before entering a resident’s garden
A man ‘wielding a machete’ was seen ‘prowling the streets of east London’ earlier this morning
Police were scrambled to the scene following reports that a car had driven into a property
The major emergency service response in Hainault this morning – crews rushed to the scene of a multiple stabbing
Chilling footage shows the moment a group of officers descended on the scene moments befoe a man was arrested at 7:15am on Tuesday.
The man can be seen to dressed in yellow as he runs behind a fence gate behind a block of houses.
One man can be heard yelling ‘come here’ and ‘drop the sword’, as the man contunues to evade police.
The video then cuts to show the same man stood on top of a garage roof as he prowls around the area, still armed with a huge knife.
Another man can then be heard shouting ‘come this way, come on’ as he tries to coax the man towards the officers.
The video then cuts to show the same man stood on top of a garage roof as he prowls around the area, still armed with a huge knife.
Another man can then be heard shouting ‘come this way, come on’ as he tries to coax the man towards the officers.
One officer then asks the man ‘Can you still see him?’, before another cop spots him, saying: ‘He’s there, he’s there, he’s there, he’s there.’
The man recording immeditaely tries to warn people of the attacker’s presence.
He shouts: ‘He’s going in people’s garden man. Lock your doors, lock your doors. Everyone lock your doors.’
Following the horrific attack, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said: ‘Following the horrific scenes in Hainault this morning, The King has asked to be kept fully informed as details of the incident become clearer.
‘His thoughts and prayers are with all those affected – in particular, the family of the young victim who has lost his life – and he salutes the courage of the emergency services who helped contain the situation.’
Earlier today, locals told MailOnline how they woke to sounds of ‘piercing screams’ and a man ‘covered in blood’ outside their homes in the Thurlow Gardens area.
Daniel Garfinkle, who lives outside the station, said: ‘I woke up at 7am to lots of shouting. There was a guy outside covered in blood, near the station and outside my home.
‘Police were trying to calm down the man who carried out the stabbing. But he went towards the station. He kept shouting.’
A neighbour from nearby Laing Close, who witnessed the attacks aid they could ‘not stop envisioning the boy’s face’.
James Fernando, 39, said the suspect had asked one of his neighbours to ‘take the telephone from him to tell whoever was on the phone his location’.
He said: ‘Within two seconds after that she’s realised something isn’t right, started running and he’s pulled a samurai sword from the back of his trouser.
‘She’s shouted to the other neighbour – a Nigerian boy who was on his way to school.
‘As he’s turned around, he’s struck him on the face.
‘It’s quite traumatising now. I can’t stop envisioning the boy’s face.’
Gana Ignat lives in Andrew Close, across the road from where the attack happened, and witnessed a man leaving the property covered in blood as police arrived.
She told MailOnline: ‘I saw something happen outside and heard screams, I didn’t understand what had happened and thought maybe it was a child.
There is heavy damage to the front of the vehicle following a collision this morning
There remains a heavy police presence in the area
‘My daughter came into my room and said ‘mum, mum something is happening outside’.
‘I went outside and the police shouted “no, no please go back in your house” because he is dead.
‘I went back into the house, on the second floor, and I saw through the window a man in a yellow hoody running quickly through the car park outside, though a garden and past another house.
‘After a few minutes another lady came outside and was frightened and shouting ‘police, police, ambulance’ because he was in the house.
‘The husband or brother maybe, I don’t know, went outside and his hand and arm were covered in blood.
‘I saw a woman down on the floor but I couldn’t see what had happened to her because of all of the police and ambulances. And then there was the other man covered in blood.
‘I saw the man running away and after that I don’t know, I saw all the police and a helicopter.’
Another local resident described hearing screaming and shouting early on Tuesday before seeing police cordoning off a nearby road.
Mr Bell said the suspect had been tasered at the scene and arrested 22 minutes after the first call to police was made
New North Road resident Ray Leigh Mason, 44, said ‘I heard a shout, something along the lines of ‘there’s nothing you can do mate’, then screaming.
‘The shouting must’ve been around 06.50am and at the time of it occurring, I wrongly assumed it was neighbours arguing, which quite often happens at all hours.
‘I should’ve been up earlier and likely would be outside as it happened, but I stayed in bed an extra 15 minutes.
‘I looked out of the window to see the police arriving and cordoning off the road. I was told to stay inside, which I did for some time. I then needed to leave for work but with the station closed, I was escorted away down New North Road and needed to walk to Fairlop station.’
Metropolitan Police confirmed in a statement this afternoon that the 13-year-old boy died in hospital and that the two officers require surgery for serious injuries.
The police have said that they do not believe the incident is currently terror related.
Describing the arrest, Metropolitan Police Chief Superintendent Stuart Bell said the suspect had been tasered at the scene and arrested 22 minutes after the first call to police was made.
He said: ‘A 36-year-old is currently in custody. He was tasered here at the scene and arrested 22 minutes after the first call was made to police shortly before 7am this morning.
‘Two of those members of the public remain in hospital. Thankfully their injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
‘The two Met Police officers are also currently in hospital with stab wounds. Both require surgery and have significant injuries, but we believe at this stage that they were not life threatening.’
Reacting to this afternoon’s tragic developments, the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: ‘I’m sure I speak for the entire city when I say our thoughts are with this young child and his family, It breaks my heart not only that this child has lost his life, but two members of our emergency services have risked their own safety to make sure others weren’t injured.
‘It shows the danger our police officers face every day and I thank them for their bravery.’
When pushed on whether knife crime had got ‘out of control’ under his premiership, the mayoral candidate said he hadn’t thought about the election since he heard of this morning’s incident and his focus was on those caught up in the event.
Emergency services outside Hainault tube station this morning
Metropolitan Police confirmed in a statement this afternoon that the 14-year-old boy died in hospital and that the two officers require surgery for serious injuries
A different local told The Sun that he saw a man covered in blood standing by his front door.
Peter Rollison said: ‘I live in Laing Close and made my way to Hainault Station this morning.
‘There were a lot of police cars around the corner from me. I stopped from a distance to look at all the commotion, then continued with my journey.
‘There was a man in his home with his door open, his hand and arm covered in blood.’
A univeristy law student has also told of told how the ‘Hainault swordsman’ resisted arrest when he was surrounded by police in a quiet residential road.
Evelina Deliu said: ‘I was woken up by loud noise outside my bedroom window.
‘I saw this man in next door garden cowering on the ground by the banana tree.
‘There were police all around him. He was struggling with them.
‘The police were shouting ‘get down, get down! It took six or seven people to get him down.
‘There was a lady (police officer) with them. They were trying to tie him up and put him in hand cuffs.
‘But he was moving his legs and trying to get out.
‘The police were shouting ‘dont resist, don’t resist! They had to carry him to the car because he was tied up.
‘Then the police started picking things up and putting them in evidence bags.’
Police have said they are not treating the horrifying incident as terror-related
A 36-year-old man has been arrested whilst police continue their enquiries
Police have said they are not treating the horrifying incident as terror-related
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the Hainault stabbings were ‘shocking’, adding that ‘such violence has no place on our streets’.
Speaking at the Society of Editors conference in central London, he said: ‘I’d like to give my thanks to the emergency teams that are responding and to pay tribute to their bravery.’
Home Secretary James Cleverly said his thoughts are with those ‘affected’ by the horror incident in east London this morning.
He posted on X: ‘I am being regularly updated about the incident at Hainault Station this morning.
‘My thoughts are with those who have been affected and thank you to the emergency responders I would urge people not to speculate or share footage online and provide relevant information to the police.’
A spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service said they traeted five people for injuries at the scene – before rushing them to hospital.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he was ‘devastated’ by the news of the attack and thanked the emergency services for ‘running towards danger’.
He said: ‘There will be additional reassurance patrols in the area.
‘The police officers and emergency services showed the best of our city – running towards danger to protect others and I thank them from the bottom of my heart.
Police raced to the ‘serious incident’ involving a man with a sword shortly before 7am after reports of a vehicle being driven into a home and multiple stabbings.
Hainault tube station has been locked down while the condition of those injured in the attack remains unknown.
Transport for London has urged people to avoid the area and to replan their journey accordingly.
‘At this time we understand the suspect went on to attack other members of the public and two police officers,’ the Met Police said in a statement.
‘We are awaiting an update on the condition of those injured. A 36-year-old man was arrested at the scene and he is in custody.’
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan added: ‘This must have been a terrifying incident for those concerned.
‘I know the wider community will be feeling shock and alarm. People will want to know what has happened and will we provide more information as soon as we can.’
People were seen gathering on the road outside Hainault Tube station and a helicopter circling overhead.
Redbridge Borough Police also confirmed on X that they were responding to an incident in the Hainault area.
They advised people to follow police instructions and that a man had been arrested.
A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: ‘Firefighters were mobilised to assist police and London Ambulance Service colleagues at an incident near Hainault Underground Station.
Police cars spotted on a road near to Hainault tube station today
Several police cars and fire engines have been spotted outside the station in east London
Police officers gather outside the tube station in east London as they respond to a ‘serious incident’
People were seen gathering on the road outside Hainault tube station and a helicopter circling overhead
Redbridge Borough Police confirmed on X that they were responding to an incident in the Hainault area
Police tape around a van on Laing Close in Hainault, east London following reported stabbings
‘Crews supported London Ambulance Service crews in the provision of immediate emergency care.
‘The Brigade was called at 7.35am and the incident was over for firefighters by 9.24am.
‘Fire crews from Dagenham, Walthamstow, Ilford, Romford, Hainault, East Ham and surrounding fire stations attended the scene.’
Wes Streeting MP posted on X: ‘A critical incident has been declared in Hainault. There are station and road closures in place.
‘The police, ambulance service and fire brigade are responding. One male detained.
‘I would urge people not to speculate until details are confirmed or post footage on social media.’
He added: ‘I am in contact with the Met Police, Mayor of London and Redbridge Council.
‘I will keep local residents updated as and when I can.’