An older man fights for his life after being attacked on a London Hoofdstraat.
Three teenage girls of 14, 16 and 17 were arrested on suspicion of serious physical injury after the incident in Holloway at 11.35 pm yesterday.
The man, who is assumed in his 1970s, was injured on site and taken to the hospital, where he stays in a critical condition.
His relatives have been informed.
Photos taken this morning show that a large cordon was set up around a rural sofa on Seven Sisters Road, near the intersection with Holloway Road.

Photos taken this morning show that a large cordon was set up around a rural bank on Seven Sisters Road

Blood stains could be seen on the sidewalk next to a supermarket stock trolley and various tied shopping bags and other debris

The man, who is assumed in his 1970s, was injured on site and taken to the hospital, where he stays in a critical condition
Blood stains could be seen on the sidewalk next to a supermarket stock trolley and various tied shopping bags and other debris.
A separate cordon is set up near the Moonlight Supermarket on Holloway Road.
The ME said that questions are underway and has asked someone with information to call the police 101 or contact @Metcc on X quotes CAD8184/27FEB25.
As an alternative you can go anonymously on 0800 555 111 anonymous criminal pickers.