Two Killed in Separate London Stabbings

Authorities probe double homicides just hours apart in the capital city.

Apr. 8, 2026 at 1:11pm

London police are investigating two unrelated double stabbing incidents that occurred on Tuesday, leaving a total of two people dead. The first attack took place in the early afternoon, while the second occurred just a few hours later in a different part of the city.

Why it matters

Violent crime, particularly knife attacks, has been an ongoing challenge for London authorities in recent years, with the city seeing a rise in such incidents. These latest attacks have raised further concerns about public safety and the need for effective prevention and response measures.

The details

In the first incident, police were called to a residential area in south London around 2 p.m. where they found two victims with stab wounds. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. Just a few hours later, officers responded to reports of another double stabbing in a commercial district in east London, where they again found two individuals who had succumbed to their injuries.

  • The first double stabbing occurred around 2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8, 2026.
  • The second double stabbing took place a few hours later on the same day in a different part of London.

The players

London Metropolitan Police

The local police force responsible for investigating the two separate stabbing incidents.

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What they’re saying

“We are doing everything in our power to understand the circumstances behind these tragic incidents and bring those responsible to justice.”

— Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Harman, Lead Investigator

What’s next

Police have launched full investigations into both double stabbing incidents and are appealing for any witnesses or those with information to come forward.

The takeaway

These latest violent attacks have reignited concerns about knife crime in London and the need for the city's authorities to find more effective ways to prevent such tragedies and keep residents safe.