Ghulam Sadiq, 18, the victim, who was attacked on Saturday afternoon in Leytonstone, east London, was identified on Sunday.
A kid who passed away following a stabbing has been identified.
Leytonstone stabbing victim Ghulam Sadiq
On August 6, about 2.15 p.m., Ghulam Sadiq, 18, was stabbed on High Road, Leytonstone.
After receiving assistance from emergency services, including an air ambulance, the Leytonstone adolescent was declared dead at the spot.
A post-mortem is scheduled, and his family has been informed and is receiving care from specialised police.
Employee Addullah Addullah told the Express that he was “badly bleeding” and described the incident as “very frightening” after being stabbed outside Massimo’s Pizza.
Leytonstone ‘murder’ suspect
Between Joseph Ray Road and Davies Lane, there were cordons in place.
An appeal has been made for information on the attack, but no arrests have been made yet.
“Our heartfelt condolences are with Ghulam’s family as they come to grips with this awful loss, which no family should have to face,” said Detective Chief Inspector Linda Bradley.
What exactly happened to Ghulam Sadiq at High Road, Leytonstone
Officers battled to save him before he was pronounced dead at the scene, according to a pizza restaurant employee who worked nearby when the attack occurred.
The Metropolitan Police Department has opened a murder investigation and is asking any witnesses to come forward.
“On a warm Saturday afternoon, he was attacked in broad daylight on the popular High Road. The local community will undoubtedly be shocked and horrified by this, and I want to reassure them that we will do all in our power to find and hold those involved accountable.
“The neighbourhood was probably bustling when the incident happened. I would kindly ask anyone who witnessed anything noteworthy to come forward and get in touch with us.
“Did you witness the actual attack? Did you see a fight? Did you see anyone acting suspiciously or in a way that stood out to you? Do you possibly have dashcam footage from that time period? We want your feedback.
“I also want to express my gratitude to the nearby businesses and residents who have been inconvenienced by the road closures around the crime scene for their understanding and co-operation while we conduct this crucial initial stage of our investigation. We’ll put in the most time and effort possible.
Massimo’s Pizza employee Addullah Addullah statement about Leytonstone ‘murder’:
“People gathered in the street, and he (the victim) came to the door and begged for help.
“Nobody was able to locate the stab wound, but he was quite seriously stabbed.

“When we noticed how heavily he was bleeding, it was incredibly alarming.
Before the London Ambulance Service and the London Air Ambulance arrived, officers attended and provided first assistance.
No arrests have yet been made by the force.
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Detective Chief Inspector Linda Bradley, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “Our heartfelt thoughts are with Ghulam’s family as they come to terms with this terrible tragedy, which no family should have to endure.
Did you witness the actual attack? Did you see a fight? Did you see anyone acting suspiciously or in a way that stood out to you?
Could you possibly have dashcam footage from that time period? We want your feedback. There is no information that is too trivial.
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“I also want to express my gratitude to the nearby businesses and residents who have been inconvenienced by the road closures around the crime scene for their understanding and co-operation while we conduct this crucial initial stage of our investigation. We’ll put in the most time and effort possible.
Due to the busyness of the neighbourhood at the time of the attack, she pleaded with the public to assist with the investigation.
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