The Met Police have released the images as part of an appeal for witnesses.
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The Metropolitan Police have released images of a man wanted in connection with a stabbing which took place in East London in August.
The police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen the attack. They have shared CCTV images of the man who was last seen at Whitechapel station leaving the Elizabeth line.
The attack, which happened on 19 August, left the victim with life changing injuries. The 36-year-old man has struggled to walk and see since the assault. He was stabbed in the head, abdomen and back with a screwdriver.
Detective Sergeant Simon Wheeler said: “We continue to investigate this horrific assault and are urgently appealing to the public to help.
“We are in regular contact with the victim and are examining every avenue of opportunity to find the person responsible and bring him to justice.
“We urge anyone with information to please call 101 quoting CAD 7524/19Aug or you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
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StandfirstThe victim was stabbed with a screwdriver nineteen times in August.
The Metropolitan Police have released images of a man wanted in connection with a stabbing which took place in East London in August.
The police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen the attack. They have shared CCTV images of the man who was last seen at Whitechapel station leaving the Elizabeth line.
The attack, which happened on 19 August, left the victim with life changing injuries. The 36-year-old man has struggled to walk and see since the assault. He was stabbed in the head, abdomen and back with a screwdriver.
Detective Sergeant Simon Wheeler said: “We continue to investigate this horrific assault and are urgently appealing to the public to help.
“We are in regular contact with the victim and are examining every avenue of opportunity to find the person responsible and bring him to justice.
“We urge anyone with information to please call 101 quoting CAD 7524/19Aug or you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”