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Dog walker stabbed 19 times screwdriver in ferocious attack by total stranger

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Dog walker stabbed 19 times screwdriver in ferocious attack by total stranger

The Met Police has released a photo of a man they wish to speak to in connection with the stabbing (Picture: Met Police)

Detectives investigating a screwdriver attack in which a man was stabbed 19 times in east London have released a photo of the suspect as part of an ‘urgent’ appeal to track him down.

Tom Savage, 36, suffered life-changing injuries in the ‘horrific’ attack, which took place in Mirabelle Gardens, Stratford, shortly after 9pm on August 19.

He spent weeks in hospital after being repeatedly stabbed in the head, abdomen and body by a stranger while out walking his dog.

The attacker was tracked as far as Whitechapel, where he was seen getting off the Elizabeth line, but the trail has gone cold.

The Met Police has now released a photo of a man they wish to speak to in connection with the stabbing.  

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.’

Police are urgently appealing to the public to help locate a man they would like to speak to following a violent attack which took place in Stratford, east London, during the summer. On Monday, 19 August, at approximately 21:10hrs, police received multiple calls reporting an assault that had occurred on Elis Way, E20. Officers attended and found a man who had been stabbed, up to 19 times in the head, abdomen and back, with a screwdriver. The man, who is aged in his 30s, was treated in hospital for several weeks afterwards. He sustained life-changing injuries as a result of the attack. The suspect was last seen getting off the Elizabeth Line at Whitechapel on the night of this assault. Enquiries have been ongoing, including analysis of CCTV and forensic evidence but police are yet to apprehend the suspect.
The suspected attacker was tracked as far as Whitechapel, where he was seen getting off the Elizabeth line, but the trail has gone cold (Picture: Met Police)

Speaking to the BBC last month about the attack, Tom described being approached by the man who asked him if he lived in the area before lifting his own shirt up, exposing ‘what looked like the handle end of a screwdriver’.

‘I was quite lucky it wasn’t a knife really, I’m pretty sure that’s what it was but I never saw the full thing,’ he said.

‘I didn’t get very far before this guy knocked me over. I felt a smack in the back of my head and from that point on I don’t remember feeling any pain from the whole thing – I felt numb.

‘I managed to shout for help a couple of times, but then the next thing I know he threw me on the floor – I lost all feeling from my chest down and I think that’s probably when he stabbed me in the spine. That was the point where it was over for me.

‘I was laying on my side and at that point I couldn’t really move.’

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Police are urgently appealing to the public to help locate a man they would like to speak to following a violent attack which took place in Stratford, east London, during the summer. On Monday, 19 August, at approximately 21:10hrs, police received multiple calls reporting an assault that had occurred on Elis Way, E20. Officers attended and found a man who had been stabbed, up to 19 times in the head, abdomen and back, with a screwdriver. The man, who is aged in his 30s, was treated in hospital for several weeks afterwards. He sustained life-changing injuries as a result of the attack. The suspect was last seen getting off the Elizabeth Line at Whitechapel on the night of this assault. Enquiries have been ongoing, including analysis of CCTV and forensic evidence but police are yet to apprehend the suspect.
Detectives wish to speak to this man in connection with the assault (Picture: Met Police)

Doctors have told him it may take up to two years to recover from his injuries.

Tom said the thought of his attacker still being out there left him afraid to leave home.

He said: ‘I’m quite anxious, it doesn’t feel like we’re any closer to having justice or an answer.’

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