Golders Green Stabbing Sparks Protest with 150 Marching
Golders Green Stabbing Protest Draws 150 Marchers

Around 150 protesters marched in Golders Green, London, following the stabbing of two Jewish men earlier on Wednesday. The demonstration took place near the attack site and a memorial wall that was targeted in an attempted arson on Monday.

Protest Details

The march proceeded along Golders Green Road, with speakers including Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK; Laila Cunningham, the party’s candidate for London mayor; and Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary. The protest was organized by the campaign group Stop The Hate.

Victims and Investigation

The two victims have been identified as Nachman Moshe ben Chaya Sarah and Moshe Ben Baila. Police have declared the incident a terrorist attack. A 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Authorities stated that the suspect has a history of violence and mental health issues.

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The Metropolitan Police continue to investigate the stabbing, which occurred in the north London area known for its large Jewish community. Extra police patrols have been deployed to reassure residents.

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