A horror 24 hours across London saw four people stabbed with one of the victims left dead.
This only includes incidents that Newsquest London is aware of and has reported on.
The week beginning September 24 saw a string of attacks in Wembley, Croydon, Kenton, and Neasden.
Information about each incident is from the Metropolitan Police.
Man in his 50s fighting for life after stabbing in Kenton
A man in his 50s is fighting for his life after a stabbing in Kenton.
The incident happened in Elm Grove Gardens just after 11.30am on September 24.
He was taken to hospital where his condition was assessed as life threatening.
No arrests have been made as police enquiries continue.
Man in his 20s dies after stabbing near Wembley Stadium
A man in his mid-20s has died after a stabbing near Wembley Stadium.
The incident happened in Olympic Way just after 11pm on September 24.
Officers were called to the scene and found a man injured.
He was taken to hospital for further treatment where he died shortly afterwards.
No arrests have been made following the incident.
Over the course of the night until 9am on September 25, a police stop and search order was in place across Brent including Wembley Park, Dollis Hill, Welsh Harp, Willesden Green, Cricklewood & Mapesbury and Tokyngton.
This was due to several incidents of "serious violence”.
A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said this follows a non-fatal stabbing in Neasden.
The spokesperson added: “Whilst we would of course retain an open mind, there is nothing to suggest the two incidents are linked at this time.”
We have contacted Metropolitan Police for further information on the Neasden stabbing.
Man in his 20s taken to hospital after stabbing in Croydon
A man in his 20s has been taken to hospital after a stabbing in Croydon.
The incident happened in Barclay Road at around 2.25pm on September 25.
Officers and London Ambulance Service crews attended and found a man injured.
He was taken hospital for treatment where his condition was assessed as not life-threatening.
No arrests have been made as police enquiries continue.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here