Edmonton stabbing: Party guests 'sat on suspected killer until police arrived'

Rebecca Speare-Cole15 September 2019
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Guests at a birthday party sat on a suspected killer until police arrived after a 29-year-old man was fatally stabbed in Edmonton, north London, a witness has claimed.

The clubhouse manager for Old Edmontonians FC said the commotion began shortly after 8pm on Saturday during a 30th birthday party at the club in Houndsfield Road.

The 60-year-old, who asked not to be named, said a man came running over towards the guests from a nearby playing field and "called for help" before collapsing on the ground.

Police search in Jubilee Park, Edmonton, following the fatal stabbing of a 29-year-old man
Rick Findler/PA

He claimed a second man could be seen further back on the club's football pitch appearing to "goad" the party, who slowly approached him and managed to restrain him on the floor.

The clubhouse manager said: "When I came to the door [of the club house] there was just a group of people around him [the victim].

"The woman from the bouncy castle was giving him chest compressions.

Police search in Jubilee Park, Edmonton, following the fatal stabbing of a 29-year-old man
Rick Findler/PA

"The victim must have come over to us because he saw safety in numbers. He was on the floor then I saw him."

The clubhouse manager said a second man who was not from the party appeared further away from the club house on the football pitch.

"He was waving his arms. He was goading them so they [the guests] started getting closer and closer to him.

"He didn't run, he just stood still. They somehow got him on the floor and sat on him until police came."

Police search in Jubilee Park, Edmonton, following the fatal stabbing of a 29-year-old man
Rick Findler/PA

He said the clubhouse had been booked by a group from Romford for a "corporate birthday party", adding about 70 people attended, including some children.

The clubhouse manager said the suspected attacker was restrained by about "five or six" adults from the party.

Guests were eating when the victim ran over seeking help, he said.

The clubhouse manager said the attack did not happen on the club's ground, adding the two men appeared to come from nearby playing field.

Police use a drone as they search in Jubilee Park, Edmonton
Rick Findler/PA

He said: "I was shocked by it. You read about these things but you don't expect it to be happening right in front of you."

The Metropolitan Police said it was called to the incident at 8.10pm and found a man with stab wounds on Houndsfield Road.

The victim died at the scene shortly after 9pm.

A 40-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident, Scotland Yard said.

A police cordon remains around the clubhouse and football pitch, with officers still on the scene.

Reporting by PA.

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