Two more men have been charged in connection with a stabbing in Westminster
Two More Men Have Been Charged In Connection With A Stabbing In Westminster

Majid Kebire, of Kensington and Chelsea, was charged with attempted murder and public possession of a pointed/bladed article.

On Wednesday, June 15, he appeared in Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

A media appeal was issued for assistance in locating Steven Woods, 25, of Westminster.

On Wednesday, June 15, he was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. He was charged the next day and remanded in custody to appear in Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday, June 17th.

On Saturday, 11 June, police were called to Junction Mews in W2 shortly after 18.30hrs due to reports of a group of people fighting with knives.

Officers were dispatched to the scene. A 28-year-old man was discovered with stab wounds. He was treated at the scene by London Ambulance Service paramedics before being taken to the hospital, where he is still in critical condition.

Previously, both Joseph Akapelwa, 26, of Healum Avenue, Southall, and Fadel Dabbous, 18, of Grendon Street, NW8, were charged with attempted murder. Dabbous was also charged with possessing a bladed/pointed article. They appeared in court on June 13th.

Call 101 or tweet @MetCC for more information, quoting CAD 6533/11 Jun.

Contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 to remain completely anonymous.

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