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‘Happy’ lad, 22, was ‘stabbed to death fleeing gang’ in Kentish Town as family slams London’s knife epidemic

A 22-year-old man who was stabbed to death after being chased through the streets of London by a gang has been named locally as Calvin Bungisa.

The victim was described by devastated family members as a "special" lad who was "always laughing".

 Calvin Bungisa, 22, was knifed to death in Kentish Town, north London, on Monday
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Calvin Bungisa, 22, was knifed to death in Kentish Town, north London, on MondayCredit: Facebook
 Bloodstained clothes were pictured at the scene of the knife attack
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Bloodstained clothes were pictured at the scene of the knife attackCredit: Dan Charity - The Sun

After the tragic stabbing, Calvin's uncle slammed the current knife epidemic plaguing Britain, saying "these knives are getting out of hand".

Calvin's family, who settled in London after fleeing war in the Congo, have been left heartbroken by

Scotland Yard believes he was pursued by several suspects who fled in a car after murdering him in Kentish Town, north-west London, at about 8.30pm on Monday.

The killing came on the same day Prime Minister Theresa May hosted a summit on knife crime at Downing Street.

Uncle Claude Mampuila, 54, said the family had "lost someone special".

"He was always laughing, dancing and happy with people. He was not any trouble and very good," Mr Mampuila said.

He was not like other boys around here. He had a good home, a good girlfriend and he had things going for him.

Calvin's cousin

"The family came here from the Congo for protection - there was a war there - and now this has happened in London."

Mr Bungisa was killed amid a separate spate of unprovoked stabbings around Edmonton in north London, and at a time of heightened focus on the scourge of knife crime.

He was pronounced dead at the scene about half an hour after police were called. No arrests have been made.

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Cranwell, who leads the murder investigation, said several men are believed to have chased the victim from Vicar's Road and down Grafton Road before they fled in a car.

He was always laughing, dancing and happy with people. He was not any trouble and very good.

Uncle Claude Mampuila

Police tape blocked off the crime scene, where a blue police tent sat in the middle of the road.

A small group of floral tributes were placed beneath a row of small candles by the manned police cordon.

A woman, who said she was the victim's cousin, said: "He was not like other boys around here. He had a good home, a good girlfriend and he had things going for him.

"He was not the sort of boy to get into trouble. He kept himself to himself."

Another uncle, Jean, told the Evening Standard that he was well known in the local community and doted on his family.

"He was full of life. He was very popular with everyone. He always had a smile on his face. He loved his family so much. His father died a year ago almost to the day," the uncle said.

While formal identification is yet to take place, the man's next-of-kin have been informed.

A post-mortem examination is scheduled.

Anyone with information can contact police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

 Calvin was described as 'always laughing' by heartbroken family members
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Calvin was described as 'always laughing' by heartbroken family membersCredit: Facebook
 A footprint in blood could be seen in the street where the attack happened
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A footprint in blood could be seen in the street where the attack happenedCredit: Dan Charity - The Sun
 Detectives searching the area found a stash of knives just yards from the murder spot
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Detectives searching the area found a stash of knives just yards from the murder spotCredit: Dan Charity - The Sun
 Officers continued their investigations yesterday following the brutal killing
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Officers continued their investigations yesterday following the brutal killingCredit: Dan Charity - The Sun
 Friends and family left flowers for Calvin near the scene
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Friends and family left flowers for Calvin near the sceneCredit: PA:Press Association


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