On Monday, April 14, the police were called just before 3.30 pm to Church Road after reports of a stabbing.
The officers attended the scene along with the London ambulance service that treated man for stab injuries before taking him to the hospital.
Today (April 15), the police have confirmed that the victim’s injuries are not “that they do not change their lives and do not change their lives.”
He remains in the hospital.
Kumar has a store right next to the police cordon.
He said: “People are afraid. Sometimes I am also afraid, when these children of things [happen].
“These children of things, stabbing, are normal in this area.”
Claire, a mother of Leyton, said: “My son is 18 years old, my young man. And if he is not in the time he will be, I am talking on the phone.
“Where are you? I need to know. Because nobody I’m going to call myself.
“It is getting into worse. They have closed all thesis facilities for these children. That is what they do. They cause problems.
“What have you put there so that these children go and release their frustration? Nothing. So, they do it in the streets. They are out of your.”
It has no judgments at this stage and the investigation is ongoing.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said: “The victim’s wounds have bone so as not to be threatening in life and do not change their lives.
“He remains in the hospital.
“There is no leg without judgment at the same time.
“The investigation is ongoing.
“On Monday, April 14, the police were called at 3:29 p.m. Church Road, Leyton after the reports of a stabbing.
“The officers attended the scene along with the London ambulance service that treated a man in his 50s for stab injuries before taking him to the hospital.”