Thugs armed with Rambo knives battle in the course of London avenue
This is the horrifying moment two thugs armed with massive knives slash at each other in the middle of the day on a residential street in London.
Two men, both dressed in all-black clothes, were seen hacking Rambo knives at each other at around 1.50pm on Monday on Cadoxton Avenue in Tottenham, north London.
They were seen attacking each other for around 45 seconds in footage social media, before one picked up a bicycle and sped off, while the other got into a blue BMW that appeared to be driven by another person.
The Evening Standard reported that cops believe a 20-year-old man was assaulted on nearby Wargrave Avenue, before he was found injured on Crowland Road.
The Met said no arrests have yet been made, adding that inquiries were ongoing.
Two men, both dressed in all-black clothes, were seen hacking Rambo knives at each other at around 1.50pm on Monday, on Cadoxton Avenue in Tottenham
The Met said that no arrests have yet been made, adding that inquiries were ongoing
They were seen attacking each other for around 45 seconds in footage social media, before one picked up a bicycle and sped off, while the other got into a blue BMW that appeared to be driven by another person
The London Ambulance Service, meanwhile, said that they were called to the scene at 1.50pm, before calling the Met at around 2.10pm.
A LAS spokesperson told the Standard: ‘We sent resources to the scene, including an ambulance crew and a paramedic in a fast response car.
‘The first of our crews arrived at the scene in less than five minutes. We treated a patient at the scene, before taking him to hospital.’
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson added: ‘Police were called by the London Ambulance Service at 2.11pm on Monday, June 24, to reports of a man stabbed on Crowland Road, N15.
‘Officers attended. The 20-year-old man has been taken to hospital. His injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
‘At this early stage it is believed that the man was assaulted in the vicinity of Wargrave Avenue. There have been no arrests and enquiries remain ongoing.’