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“Man Fatally Stabbed in Camden Gardens; Suspect at Large”

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Police are in pursuit of an assailant following a fatal stabbing incident in broad daylight. The tragic event occurred in Camden Gardens, North London, at approximately 3:30 pm on Saturday. The victim, a 44-year-old man, sustained injuries and was swiftly taken to the hospital where he was later declared deceased.

Currently, the perpetrator remains at large as authorities have not made any arrests. An appeal for information has been issued by the police, urging locals to review available CCTV footage. Increased patrols are planned for the area to enhance security.

Jason Sewart, the Borough Commander, expressed the team’s dedication to uncovering the circumstances surrounding the man’s untimely demise. He extended sympathies to the victim’s family and friends, emphasizing the ongoing support from specialized officers.

A crime scene is cordoned off, and residents can anticipate heightened police presence during the investigation. Authorities reassure the public that this incident is isolated, posing no immediate danger. Formal identification and a post-mortem examination are pending to ascertain the cause of death.

Individuals with relevant information are encouraged to reach out to the police by dialing 101 with reference to CAD4558/27Sept. Alternatively, anonymous tips can be provided to Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.

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