A horror 24 hours across London saw three people stabbed with two of the victims left dead.
This only includes incidents that Newsquest London is aware of and has reported on.
The week beginning January 8 saw a string of attacks in Twickenham and Southwark.
Information about each incident is from the Metropolitan Police.
Man dies after stabbing in Southwark
A man has died after a stabbing in Southwark.
The incident happened in Old Kent Road just after 7am on January 9.
Officers, London Ambulance Service crews and an air ambulance attended and found a man injured.
He was pronounced dead at the scene just after 7.20am.
Police enquiries are underway to identify the victim and notify his next of kin.
A post mortem examination will be held in due course.
A man and a woman were arrested in connection with the incident.
They remain in police custody.
Man in his 20s dies after stabbing at train station in Twickenham
A man in his 20s has been stabbed to death at a train station in Twickenham.
The incident happened at Strawberry Hill railway station just after 11.50pm on January 8.
Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and found a man seriously injured.
He was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after.
Two men, aged 19 and 20, and two boys, aged 15 and 16, have been arrested in connection with the incident.
They were taken into police custody.
Boy, 16, found injured after stabbing in Twickenham
A 16-year-old boy was found injured after a stabbing in Twickenham.
It happened in Alexander Close just after 11.55pm on January 8.
Officers and London Ambulance Service crews attended and found a boy with a laceration to his leg.
His condition was assessed as not life-threatening.
A short time later, police were called to Strawberry Hill station where a man was stabbed to death.
Police are treating the two incidents as related.
The 16-year-old was among those arrested in connection with the Strawberry Hill station stabbing.
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