White Man Stabbed to Death by Gang of Feral Youths in Black Infested Area

Daily Mail
December 17, 2014

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Stabbed to death in front of his girlfriend: Jack Barry, was killed in front of his horrified partner Sabrina Finn, in Edmonton last night after trying to stop a gang of teenage thugs gatecrashing a neighbour’s party.

A man was stabbed to death by a gang of teenage thugs after he tried to stop them gatecrashing a neighbour’s party.

Jack Barry, 53, was attacked in front of his girlfriend when he stood up to the youths, some of whom were as young as 13.

He bled to death on the doorstep of his home after trying to prevent the mob from barging through a secure door into his block of flats.

Residents hailed the man – a ‘hard-working’ and ‘lovely’ construction site worker – as a hero.

They said they live in fear of ‘feral’ gangs of youths responsible for a string of violent attacks and soaring levels of knife crime.

Last night police were questioning five teenagers, all aged 13 and 14, over the murder in Edmonton Green, North London.

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Four ‘boys’ were arrested shortly after the stabbing in Edmonton last night and a fifth ‘boy’ later on this morning. The first four have since been released on bail

Detectives believe they know the identities of those responsible, including some who have already been in trouble with police.

Mackenzie Muzengi, 61, comforted Jack’s distraught girlfriend, his neighbour Sabrina Finn, 35, as paramedics fought in vain to save the victim’s life.

Speaking last night, he said the murder had sent shockwaves through the area and left some residents scared to leave the house.

‘A police officer brought [Miss Finn] to our door and asked if we could look after her because there was a “problem” outside,’ he said.

‘She was very upset and it was very scary, at first we had no idea what was happening. Then the doctor came into the house and said, “I’m sorry, he has died”.

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Detective Chief Inspector Neale Baldock of the Homicide and Major Crime Command, said: ‘The victim and this group were not known to each other’ and said the row escalated into a ‘shocking act of violence’.

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