A man was openly beaten with baseball bats and stabbed in the face by a gang yesterday – just a few hundreds yards from where Jayden Moodie was murdered.
The second attack came less than 24 hours after the 14-year-old's tragic death three streets away. Police are investigating any possible link.
Police had initially been called on Wednesday to reports of a man being chased by a group of youths on St Stephen's Close, Waltham Forest.
CCTV shows the aftermath of the attack, which shocked passers-by and left the pavements soaked in blood. The victim appears to be pouring water onto his face to wash away the blood
The man is taken into an ambulance after receiving emergency first aid (pictured) following an incident on Bromley Road. It took place just a few roads away from where a 14-year-old boy was stabbed yesterday evening
Chief Superintendent Richard Tucker said that it was 'too early' to know for sure if the two attacks are connected. However, locals were convinced the stabbing was connected to Mr Moodie's murder. Police are pictured at the scene of the Bromley Road attack today
But when officers arrived they found no trace of any victim - before being notified at around 1.30pm of a man with a slash injury to his face on Bromley Road.
CCTV shows the aftermath of the attack, which shocked passers-by and left the pavements soaked in blood.
A bus driver said: 'They had baseball bats, they were beating him all over his body – it was four on one.
'He ran and they followed, when I got down here I could see him floored holding his face.
'There was blood gushing out – it was barbaric, the whole thing.'
Chief Superintendent Richard Tucker said that it was 'too early' to know for sure if the two attacks are connected. However, locals were convinced the stabbing was connected to Mr Moodie's murder.
A man in his 20s was stabbed in the face this afternoon just streets away from where Jayden was stabbed. He was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries (pictured are police at the scene)
A police cordon was set up on the Lea Bridge Road / Bromley Road area after a man received injuries to his face today. Just streets away from where a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death
Police said it was too early to ascertain a motive or say whether an incident a few streets away from the crime scene on Wednesday when a man was slashed across the face (pictured) was linked
And speaking earlier today, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said: 'He was taken to a nearby hospital and his injuries have been deemed not life threatening or life changing. No arrests have been made; enquiries are ongoing.'
One resident who knew Jayden said: 'It doesn't take a genius to figure it out. Jayden was killed down the road and the next day someone is cut up three roads away.'
Businessman Mo Choudry said the area was unsafe. He added: 'My family do not leave the house after 5pm. We feel let down by the police.
'We call them to incidents and they don't always come.'
Jayden Moodie was stabbed at least seven times in the back on Tuesday evening in 'a targeted attack' after being deliberately knocked off his moped in London's fourth murder of 2019.
Police now are investigating whether the killing on Bickley Road, Waltham Forest, North East London, during rush hour yesterday was motivated by a row between rival gangs.
Jayden Moodie, 14, (pictured left and right) who lived with his mother, is thought to have moved to the capital only six months ago from Arnold in Nottingham - and friends said he was a 'humble' boy
A police officer at the scene next to the cordon today in Waltham Forest, North East London
Blood stains on the pavement in Waltham Forest today following the stabbing last night
Jayden, who lived with his mother, is thought to have moved to the capital only six months ago from Arnold in Nottingham - and friends said he was a 'humble' boy.
The teenager was murdered last night in an area notorious for drug dealing and blighted by so-called county lines gangs that are known to exploit children.
Detectives believe three men got out of the car and knifed Jayden before returning to the vehicle and speeding off. He was pronounced dead shortly after 7pm.
Speaking this afternoon Chief Superintendent said he could not sleep for thinking about what had happened to such a young boy.
He said of the boy's age: 'I think that will strike a chord with so many people and so many parents across the UK.'
The senior officer said: 'The overriding factor is he's 14 years old. A lot of people are saying 'young man' - he's not. He's a boy. He's 14.
'It's shocking, it's an appalling event and this will have affected huge numbers of our young people and we've got additional officers in the area, and at schools, to actually reassure people that they are safe in east London.
'Whatever the reasons for his death, he was 14 years old and I would urge anyone who has any information to come forward and assist us to catch the people who did this horrific, horrific offence.'
Three males allegedly got out of a car and stabbed the victim before returning to their vehicle
Police believed the boy had been involved in a crash with a car before he was stabbed to death
Officers were called to Waltham Forest in North East London shortly before 6.30pm on Tuesday
The shock incident comes just days after an 18-year-old man was found with stab wounds at Blackhorse Road station in Walthamstow.
He was rushed to hospital following the incident on Sunday where his condition was said to be 'serious'. The Waltham Forest murder is the fourth in London in 2019.
Scotland Yard released figures in December showing the number of people killed in the capital hit a ten-year high in 2018, with more than a fifth of victims being children and teenagers.
Last year, 134 killings were recorded by the Metropolitan Police, which included 24 in which the victims were 19 or under.
Of those, 18 were stabbed, five were shot and one woman died from head injuries. It was the highest total since 2008, when 155 were killed.
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