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MikeHammer 9:49 Sat Oct 13
Double stabbing in Hainault
One dead, one fighting for life after stabbing in Manford Way, Hainault ..... getting more common ... barely even reported now.

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wanstead_hammer 9:59 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
Probably more of this 'county lines' business.
They're just idiots. No-one's impressed.

joe royal 10:23 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
“Officers from the force's homicide and major crime command are investigating“

New name for trident?

mashed in maryland 10:34 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
17 year old fighting for his life after being stabbed on Woodgrange Rd as well.

Willtell 10:44 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
Funny but in my youth we had an unwritten code that fights were man to man and no weapons. I wonder when that code disappeared?

It's like football too. I always got on with the game and pretended I wasn't hurt even when feeling some serious pain. Nowadays every player that feels the slightest contact rolls over like they'd been pole-axed! Even Mark Noble does it.

Stiff upper lip disappeared as a part of our modern multi-cultural lifestyle I suppose...

BMorris 11:04 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
These kids haven't likely been stabbed over a falling out. It's most likely due to 'County lines' or drug dealing territory.

yogib 11:05 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
MikeHammer - barely reported - must be a honkey on honkey then, if it was a Western Oriental Gentleman ar a Muzzie it'd be he was such a kind studious kid etc etc - just like the cunt that got put away for dealing crack and heroin the other day....if it's gang on gang....let the scum wipe each other out, less cost to the taxpayer for locking em up!!

TheBoleynBoy 11:08 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
Yeah no one got shot or stabbed back in the day did they

mashed in maryland 11:09 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
"County lines" is a term meant to refer to dealers who travel to other parts of the country. For some reason the press has been massively over/misusing it recently, even if its been going on for decades.

Chigwell 12:08 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
When I grew up in Grange Hill in the 60's, Manford Way was a street I cycled down at all times of day and evening. Aged about 10. By myself. Never any problem. My Mum never got anxious about where I was. What's happened to our country?

Spandex Sidney 12:52 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
Awful.

Back in the day the closest we ever got to a double stabbing was doing some bird round the back of Hollywoods with a mate having the other end

, 12:59 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
A mother thread which has provided Willbrag an opportunity to tell us something pointless about himself.

BMorris 2:04 Sat Oct 13
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
A lot of my work deals with the County lines problem. It's not just dealers 'going country'. They get kids in counties to do that work for them.
It has been going on for decades and a police weren't savvy enough to clock on. These days due to social media and communication the problem has increased 10 fold.

the last eastender 3:54 Mon Oct 15
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
A lot of it now is due to the rude boys being driven out of London by the tougher and more ruthless Albanians.
Quite funny in my opinion, not as hard as they like to think they are.
A taste of their own medicine.

Eddie B 4:04 Mon Oct 15
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
I wonder if they're Drill Rappers who are just good church-going kids.

Rossal 4:14 Mon Oct 15
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
Clicked on the news report last night and realised the lad who dies in Hainault used to play in the same first team as me 18 months ago. Seemed a decent enough lad, not a bad player too

Eddie B 4:30 Mon Oct 15
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
Was he a church-going boy who loved his mum?

joe royal 5:50 Mon Oct 15
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
A friend of Moses' mother who wished to stay anonymous said that he was "a good family man".
"He was a mummy's boy - he loved her so much," she said.
"It was his birthday yesterday, he had just turned 23.
"Moses was a kind man and he was very close to his family.


Yup . A good church going family man .

the last eastender 5:59 Mon Oct 15
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
It does happen that decent young men get caught up in this maybe protecting friends, trying not to get robbed or just wrong place wrong time.
We don't see a fraction of these stabbings. Someone close to me spent a few months in a major London trauma unit due to an accident a few years back and what I saw opened my eyes.
It was like a military field hospital with a constant steam of stabbing and shooting victims one of whom was a young women shot by her "baby father" during a domestic.
It's absolutely out of control believe me.

Rossal 6:24 Mon Oct 15
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
Yes, they employ pediatric nurses in A&E now as more and more victims of stabbings are 16 or under

London is a shitole now and only getting worse....

Nurse Ratched 6:24 Mon Oct 15
Re: Double stabbing in Hainault
Ah, This is the tle I remember.

Always has an anecdote that puts him centre of the action. Always has a 'friend' in the area who knows what's going on. Always 'knows that area well'

Just take his word for it.

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