A series of stabs extended in southern London last week leaving five victims in the hospital.
The attacks occurred around a three -day period from April 9 to 11 in Greenwich, Plumstead, Woolwich, Clapham and Stockwell.
A man of about 20 years was tasks to the hospital after being rejected inside a store at Woodsworth Road, Stockwell on April 9.
The police discovered the injured man after being sent to the scene after reports from an altercation around 2.20 in the morning that morning.
His condition has been confirmed as they do not change their lives as the consultations continue, he said with.
Later that day in Greenwich, another young man was stabbed on Hoskins street shortly before 5.30 pm

The 18 -year -old was tasks for an important trauma center. The police say they are not in a living condition.
Police are making consultations to find a group of men involved in a fight in the area that took place before the attack.
The next night, on April 10, the police was called to Woolwich after a man in about 30 years was rejected shortly after 6.10 pm
The incident took place in Parry Place, where a large police cordon remains in its place on Beresford Street at a short distance.
There is no bone of any trial as they are consultations are Ondaing, police said.

Only a few hours later, about 10 miles away in Clafam High Street, the paramedics treated a man for weapon wounds around 9 pm before being tasks for the hospital as a priority.
His wounds have confirmed the bone as not threatening.
The police have arrested three under suspicion of murder attempt in relation to the incident.
On Friday night, two men, in their 20 and 30 years, were arrested under suspicion or serious body damage after a wide stabbing daylight in Plumstead.
The attack occurred near the Islamic Center of Greenwich in Plumstead Road around 1 pm
With the police and the teams of the London ambulance service they attended the scene and found a man who had been stabbed.
The victim remains in the hospital.
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