This only includes incidents that Newsquest London has knowledge and has reported.
The incidents took place between April 19 and 21 in Romford, Enfield and Bethnal Green.
The information about each incident is from the Metropolitan Police.
Teenager and man in the hospital after a double stabbing in Romford
A man and a teenager were tasks to the hospital after a double stabbing in Romford.
The first incident was reported at Coltsfoot Path just before 12.50 pm on April 21.
The officers and teams of the London ambulance service attended and found a 20 -year -old man who had been stabbed.
It was tasks for the hospital to receive treatment where their wounds were evaluated as non -mortal.
Shortly after, the officers were alerted to a second victim who was stabbed near Lavender Close.
A 19 -year -old man was also tasks in the hospital where his wounds were not threatening in life.
A man was arrested under suspicion of serious bodily damage and has been tasks in custody.
The two incidents are being linked at this stage and it is believed that they have tasks located within a direction in Briar Road.
Man, 28, at the hospital after being stabbed in Bethnal Green
A 28 -year -old man was tasks for the hospital after being stabbed in Bethnal Green.
The officers were called an assault at Old Bethnal Green Road around 7pm on April 19.
The man was tasks to the hospital where his condition was determined not to change life.
Shortly after, another 28 -year -old man was arrested under suspicion of conspiracy to supply drugs and be a group in the supply of controlled medications.
45 -year -old woman dies after stabbing at Enfield’s house
Pamela Munro was found injured in a direction in Ayley Croft, Enfield, around 7 pm of April 19.
The 45 -year -old man was declared dead at the scene shortly after.
His closest relatives have informed Bone and is a bee backed by specialized officers.
On April 21, the investigative officers arrested a 29 -year -old man under suspicion or murder.
Remains in police custody.
The chief inspector of Detectives Neil John, of the MET Specialist Crimes Command, said: “The investigation officers have worked syntily during the weekend to investigate the circumstances around the death of Pamela.
“We continually rely on the family that are understandable devastated.
“This morning, we arrest a 29 -year -old man in relation to Pamela’s death and he remains in custody.
“We continually ask anyone who may have information or particularly anyone who drove through Ayley Croft between 6.30 pm and 7.30 pm on Saturday, April 19 and could any Dashcam footage to contact us.”
The Chief Superintendent of Detectives, Caroline Haines, who supervises Enfield’s surveillance, said: “Our thoughts are with Pamela’s family and local residents who will have been significantly affected after the news of his death.
“I am grateful to the local officers and officers of the Specialist Crime Command who have worked tirelessly since Saturday to investigate the circumstances surrounding Pamela’s death and support the local community.
“Neighborhood officers will remain in Ayley Croft through the next few days to support the community and help researchers continue the consultations. Communicate with the officers if you have any information.”