Three men have been charged with murder after a 32-year-old man was stabbed to death on a street in Lambeth.
Police were called to a stabbing outside the Cubana Restaurant in Lower Marsh Street in Waterloo at around 2.15am on October 29.
Around 15 minutes later, Adrian Keise was found near to a block of flats in Frazier Street suffering from stab wounds – a two minute walk away from the previously reported incident.
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Paramedics treated him at the scene before taking him to hospital, but he died a short time later.
Moussa Traore, 23, of Tillotson Court in Wandsworth, has been charged with murder.
Matthew Yusuff, 22, of Blackfriars Road in Southwark, has been charged with murder.
Paul Yusuff, 20, of Blackfriars Road in Southwark, has been charged with murder and possession of a knife in a public place.
A spokesperson for Metropolitan Police said: “Detectives investigating the murder of Adrian Keise in Lambeth have charged three men with murder.
“[A] Paul Yusuff 20 (14.05.02) of Blackfriars Road, Southwark
“[B] Moussa Traore 23 (08.02.99) of Tillotson Court, Wandsworth
“[C] Matthew Yusuff 22 (23.04.00) of Blackfriars Road, Southwark
“Paul Yusuff has also been charged with possession of a knife in a public place.
“An investigation was launched after police were called at 02:15hrs on Saturday, 29 October, to reports of a stabbing outside the Cubana Restaurant in Lower Marsh Street, SE1.
“Officers attended along with the London Ambulance Service.
“It was reported that 32-year-old Adrian had been stabbed.
“At around 02:30hrs Adrian was found near to a block of flats in Frazier Street, SE1.
“He was treated at the scene before being taken to hospital.
“Despite the efforts of emergency services, he died a short time later.”
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