OTK Stabs 3 Men In London, Victim Injured Sempayangan Approaches Mosque For Help

JAKARTA - Three people were victims of an unknown stabbing (OTK) near the British subway station in West London. The victim had gathered to ask for help to the nearest mosque.

Citing Metro UK on Sunday, June 29, the victims of the OTK stabbing were two 21-year-old men and a 20-year-old man.

"A man staggered through the gates of a mosque from outside to seek help," said the head in charge of the Central Mosque of Brent Mosque Mosque, Dr Raja Riaz in West London.

Riaz continued, the mosque security guard saw an injured person approaching the house of worship and then gave first aid to the stabbing victim that occurred on Wednesday, June 26 that night.

"Our security guards [mosques] intervened to help him and called the police. Officers helped him very well even under a lot of pressure," he continued.

At the time of the incident, the mother and child saw the incident. The witness said the victim was hysterical when approaching the Mosque of Brent Central Mosque.

Shortly thereafter, the officers and medics went to the location to help the guards who had already provided assistance.

The witness also said that officers dressed as anti-radiology and nuclear had time to inspect the scene.

"There were screams and screams, I saw a hysterical woman. There were also men's voices and pain screams," said the witness.