The 28-year-old victim was found with stabbing injuries on Preston Road, near to a Tesco Express, at 6.33pm on Tuesday (April 23).. Detectives have said that the man was stabbed during a fight with another man. LONDON's knife carnage continued last night as another evening of bloodshed saw two young men savagely stabbed outside student halls in Wembley. Wembley stabbing: Man, 28, fighting for life after being knifed in fight in west London Police were called at 20.21hrs. Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman (Met Police) A teenager accused of the double murder of two sisters in a Wembley park has been remanded in custody today. Police taped off the scene where the man was knifed in Preston RoadThe road was closed while officers investigated the stabbing Two men last night became the latest victims of London’s knife crime epidemic after being stabbed at a halls of residence. Two men in their 20s remain in hospital after a double stabbing in northwest London last night. Michelle Keegan stuns in 50s style dress as she takes mum out for dinner The 29 towns & cities on PHE's virus watch list at risk of local lockdown Katie Price spits out fake teeth after they fall off her ‘Bond villain’ stumps Ed Sheeran hinted wife Cherry was pregnant 8 MONTHS ago in cryptic online post Woman transforms run-down caravan using B&M and The Range bargains©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 'Both victims in hospital in life threatening condition.' Latest from the Kilburn Times. Just hours earlier in Merseyside, Liverpool, a man was stabbed in the chest, head and hand by a skinhead in a targeted street attack.The victim, in his 20s, was taken to hospital for treatment after being found injured around 5.50pm on Tuesday on Gabriel Close, Moreton, near Birkenhead.His injuries are thought to be serious but not life-threatening.Police are hunting a suspect described as white, aged 25-30, 5ft 11ins tall, of medium build, with a shaved head and receding hairline, and wearing a black top.HOSPITALS are treating 21 youngsters a day for knife wounds and other injuries from assaults, official figures have revealed.As many as 4,502 young patients aged 11 to 25 have gone to casualty units or urgent care centres suffering stabbing injuries or similar wounds last year.The figures are expected to be much higher as only 60 per cent of hospitals provided data.This means the actual figure is likely to be around 7,600.The NHS stats were obtained under a freedom of information laws by a croo-party group on knife crime.The night of bloodshed comes just a day after a 22-year-old man was Last night cops launched a murder probe after racing to Grafton Road to reports of an assault.Paramedics from the London Ambulance Service found the victim with knife wounds at the scene and pronounced him dead.Camden Police issued a "section 60" order to give officers stop and search powers in the area as they hunt the killer.That attack followed a weekend of knife carnage after a maniac Today police warned the public to stay vigilant after making an arrest but suggesting the attacker could still be at large in the area. Police were called to Empire Way in Wembley at 8.21pm but no arrests were made. Two men last night became the latest victims of London’s knife crime epidemic after being stabbed at a halls of residence.The victims, who are in their 20s, were stabbed in Empire Way, Wembley, to the north of the capital last night.They were rushed to hospital to be treated for their injuries which were said to be life threatening.This morning police confirmed in an update that they were now both stable and that no arrests have been made.Officers were called to Grand Felda House, a private student accommodation block, just before 8.30pm yesterday.The building houses students from Westminster, City and Middlesex Universities but it is not known if the victims are students.The stabbings happened just a few miles away from Edmonton in Enfield where five people have been stabbed at random.Marcus Rashford says his 'heart hurts' for family of fan, 6, killed in crashThai king scraps death penalty for killers of British backpackersSex offender, 36, jailed for life for encouraging women to abuse childrenRestaurant hit with £500 bill after diners leave without payingLearn how to retrain for a job in health and social careFamily pay tribute to 'always smiling' boy, 6, who died in bike crashWhy you need to be thinking about training for your career NOWThree more die with coronavirus as number of UK cases rises by 1,012Restaurant hit with £500 bill after diners leave without payingMajor London bridge closed with immediate effect after heatwave causes cracksPolice safety camera van crashes through hedge sparing drivers speeding tickets‘Our Government failed us’: Disappointed A-level students protest outside No 10