He was found on Waterloo Road in Uxbridge (Picture: Google Maps)

A young man has become the 10th person to be stabbed to death in London in just under a fortnight.

The 23-year-old man, who is yet to be named, died this morning from a single stab wound.

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He is the 10th London knife attack victim in the space of 11 days.

The victim, from Hayes in west London, was found unconscious by police on Waterloo Road in Uxbridge, shortly after 1am on Saturday.


The young man was taken to a hospital in west London but succumbed to his injuries shortly after.

Karolina Chwiluk was stabbed to death in Mile End (Picture: Facebook)

Police have now launched a murder investigation and have urged witnesses to come forward.



No arrests have been made.

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Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Packer, who is leading the investigation, said: ‘A young man has lost his life and I am appealing to the public to give us all the help they can.

‘In particular I would ask anyone who was in the vicinity of Waterloo Road from midnight to early in the morning to call us.

‘If you saw or heard anything please do not hesitate; your information could be vital.’

Police believe they know who the victim is but are awaiting formal identification.

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The latest death came just hours after another man in his 30s was fatally stabbed following an incident at a barber shop in Harlesden, north west London.

And on Tuesday, another victim, Seun Mcmillan, 23, died after he was stabbed in Barnet.

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Victim Karolina Chwiluk was knifed to death inside a house in Mile End on Thursday.

Metropolitan Police have now launched a campaign to crack down on on knife crime.

An 80-strong task force will be deployed in trouble spots.

The force is believed to have also increased its stop and searched in knife crime hotspots.

Anyone with information on the latest stabbing is asked to call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or call police on 101.