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Man in his 30s dies after being stabbed outside luxury hotel & casino on posh London street with cops raced to scene

Man in his 30s dies after being stabbed outside luxury hotel & casino on posh London street with cops raced to scene

The Sun2 days ago
A MAN has died after being stabbed outside a luxury hotel and casino on a posh London street late last night.
The victim - in his 30s - tragically died outside the luxury Park Tower Hotel and Casino in Knightsbridge, just steps away from the iconic Harvey Nichols department store.
This morning, a police cordon was in place as cops launched a major hunt for the attacker.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: "At 9.24pm on Wednesday, July 9 officers, the London Ambulance Service and London's Air Ambulance responded to reports of a stabbing on Seville Street, Knightsbridge.
"One victim, a man in his 30s, was found at the scene with stab wounds and was treated by paramedics.
"Sadly, despite their best efforts he was pronounced dead shortly after their arrival.
"Emergency services remain at the location. A crime scene has been established.
"Several lines of enquiry are ongoing. At this stage no arrests have been made."
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