Nicholas Green jailed for frenzied stabbing of two strangers at kennington underground
A man who initiated an unprovoked knife attack on two strangers at a London tube station has been sentenced to 11 years’ imprisonment.
Nicholas Orlando Green, 36, from Kennington Park Road, was found guilty of two counts of Grievous Bodily Harm with Intent at Inner London Crown Court in September.
He was also found guilty of one count of Possession of a Bladed Article and one count of Common Assault.
The court heard that the two victims, aged 44 and 42, entered Kennington Underground station at around 10:30 PM on 27 March 2024.
They were part of a larger group who had finished a local dance class and went to separate platforms.
A short time later, Green tapped into the station and made his way down to the platform.
Mere moments later, he launched a frenzied and unprovoked attack on the older man, repeatedly stabbing him for about 20 seconds with a knife clutched in his right hand. He continued the attack even after the victim fell to the ground.
Hearing the commotion, the second victim rushed over to intervene. Green then began attacking him in the same way, knocking him to the ground before other horrified members of the public intervened.
Green then got up and made his way to a lift, where he assaulted a 31-year-old woman before leaving the station.
Both stab victims were rushed to hospital. The 44-year-old victim suffered multiple stab wounds to his chest, as well as a fractured arm.
The 42-year-old victim suffered a total of 13 stab wounds.
Detectives launched an urgent investigation and established Green’s identity from the bank card he had used to tap into the station.
He was arrested the following day by British Transport Officers at his flat in Kennington and taken into custody.
During a search of his residence, officers located the card he had used to tap in, and the trainers he wore during the attack. They also found the jacket he had been wearing, which had been freshly washed.
BTP Detective Chief Inspector Paul Attwell said: "This was a truly horrific and unprovoked attack that left two innocent men with life-altering physical and psychological injuries from which they continue to recover.
"Green has never provided an explanation for his torrent of violence. During police interviews, he repeatedly laughed, lied, argued, and tried to frustrate our investigation as much as he could, but our officers worked tirelessly to gather crucial evidence that helped the jury see through his lies and bring him to justice.
"I hope this sentencing brings some measure of justice and reassurance to the victims and their loved ones. We will stop at nothing to ensure violent offenders like Green are held to account and removed from the streets."
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