Teen, 18, stabbed to death in 'machete fight' outside Dagenham Tube station is pictured after three

A TEEN who was stabbed to death in an eight-hour rampage across East London that saw two other men killed has been pictured. Jordan, 18, died after a machete fight erupted near Dagenham Heathway Tube station on Friday night.

A TEEN who was stabbed to death in an eight-hour rampage across East London that saw two other men killed has been pictured.

Jordan, 18, died after a machete fight erupted near Dagenham Heathway Tube station on Friday night.

A second man was also taken to hospital with a stab injury but his condition is not believed to be life-threatening.

Jordan's uncle, Michel A. Pongo, today released a picture of Jordan as he issued a warning over carrying knives.

The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham councillor said: "It was with great sadness that this afternoon I learned that my nephew, Jordan, 18, had been stabbed to death in Dagenham last night.

"His mother is inconsolable. If you are gang member, this message is for you. Drop your knife and quit the gangster life before it is too late."

Jordan was killed during a brutal eight hour knife rampage across East London on Friday.

The horror unfolded at 4.39pm when a 16-year-old boy was knifed to death in Walthamstow.

He was leaving Kelmscott school when he was set upon by a group of attackers who had been lying in wait for him.

Tragically he couldn't be saved and was declared dead in the street shortly after the "senseless" attack.

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The Met Police have launched a murder probe and are still hunting the boy's killers.

At 11.07pm on Friday, officers were scrambled to a home on Mare Street, Hackney, where a man in his 20s had been stabbed to death.

Two men and one woman were arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody.

Just 40 minutes later, Jordan was attacked following reports of two groups brawling with machetes.

A 20-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Detective Chief Inspector James Shirley said: "Our investigation is progressing at pace and I would thank everyone who has already spoken to officers.

"I would ask anyone who has not yet come forward to do so as a matter of urgency.

"I would also ask local residents to check dash cams and doorbell footage for anything out of the ordinary and share that with us as soon as possible."

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