Two black mothers, including one with a baby intervened when thugs were
about to stab a teenager in a busy shopping street.
The niece and her aunt took action when two youths with huge knives
chased two other boys through New Cross in south London. The aunt picked
up a cafe chair and lunged at one of the knifemen with all her
strength, knocking him off balance as he was about to attack one of the
boys.
Witnesses praised the two women, saying they had
saved the boy's life. The aftermath was captured by BBC London, who
filmed the women telling police what had happened. The niece, still
carrying her baby, told officers:
"I started shouting and the next thing I saw was my auntie, who’d got
one of the cafe chairs. She was trying to stop them."
Her aunt added: "We just saw it like ‘this is going to be a bloodshed if
we don’t get tough’. They had two massive knives.
"We just tried to prevent somebody from ending up in the hospital or in
the mortuary. And as a mother I didn’t think about anything else, Ijust
thought that this needed to be stopped"
Another witness, Lena Gale told the Standard : "One of the two attackers
was carrying the biggest knife I have ever seen, it was huge. I told
the driver to pull over and started screaming for people to help. One of
the boys being chased tripped and fell over. He looked like he was done
for, doubled up on the floor. They were going to kill him. But this
woman stepped in and grabbed a cafe chair and hit the boy with the knife
as hard as she could. The guy stopped in his tracks and ran off."
When officers arrived the scene, the alleged attackers and their victims
had fled. The women have been hailed as heroes by online users.
Photo credit: BBC London . Source: Evening Standard
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