Clapham stabbings: New images of Two Brewers ‘homophobic’ double attack suspect released

Police say CCTV images from a route 50 bus in Thornton Heath show a double stabbing suspect.
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Two new images have been released of a suspect following a suspected homophobic attack in which two men were stabbed.

The incident happened outside the Two Brewers in Clapham on Sunday night (August 13).

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The new images were taken from a route 50 bus in Thornton Heath at approximately 8.30m, before the incident.

Detective Chief Inspector Jivan Saivb from the local policing team in Lambeth is leading the investigation, and said: “These images provide a clearer picture of the person we need to identify and locate following this shocking attack. I would urge people to look at these images – do you know this man? Do you recognise the clothes he is wearing?

“If you can help identify him then please get in touch.”

The Met Police have released these images of a suspect in relation to a  “homophobic” double stabbing in Clapham. (Photo by MPS)The Met Police have released these images of a suspect in relation to a  “homophobic” double stabbing in Clapham. (Photo by MPS)
The Met Police have released these images of a suspect in relation to a “homophobic” double stabbing in Clapham. (Photo by MPS)

The incident happened at approximately 10.15pm on Sunday, 13 August as the two victims stood outside the venue. They were approached by a man who attacked them with a knife before running away, according to police

Both men, aged in their 20s and 30s, were taken to hospital for treatment and have since been discharged.

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The Met says officers continue to follow up “a number of lines of enquiry provided by witnesses and members of the public as they work to locate and arrest the suspect”.

There are ongoing patrols in and around the area of Clapham High Street which will continue over the coming days.

PC Hayley Jones who is the dedicated LGBT+ community liaison officer (CLO) for Lambeth and Southwark, said: “We understand some people from the LGBT+ community may not have the confidence to speak to police; my role was introduced to provide a dedicated LGBT+ point of contact to support the community and advise on investigations where homophobia and transphobia is a motive. You can contact me directly for advice and support, or to assist this investigation.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote CAD 7198/13Aug. You can also provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

If you wish to contact the Lambeth and Southwark LGBT+ CLO please contact PC Hayley Jones on 07825101104 or [email protected].