Knife horror at top Underground club night
(by Hilda DF)
A man was left fighting for his life after being stabbed last saturday morning outside trendy dalston nightspot, Vogue Fabrics, bringing the amount of stabbings in the capital this year to 23. Police, who have yet to make any arrests revealed that the man had been attacked as part of gangland feud and was taken to hospital after a 999 call was recieved at 2.41 am.The Red Light District club night, which has gained a fearsome reputation for drug taking and all night dancing, regularly plays host to celebrity ravers such as amy winehouse and paloma faith. It was also at the centre of contoversy over a previous brawl last february and relocated to dalston in august following a police raid at a party in hackney wick early this year.
Venue owner, Vile Lyall, said that his staff, many of whom were dressed as women, literally had to run for their lives as knife fighting engulfed the street outside. "it was pandemonium loves" said Lyall, 42, who lives above the club at 66 stoke newington road. "wigs were literally flying as my door whores rushed to get inside to safety. Bottles and other missiles were shooting through the air and all of a sudden a fight broke out. one of these f*****g brutes was stabbed and then the security witches were everywhere. we just shut the door love and locked all our witches inside the disco for their own safety. I put it all down to benefit scroungers, yes" angry Lyall, from New Zealand, added.
A source said that several shocked party goers had been accosted by the gang minutes before the stabbing took place, and a member of staff was knocked to the floor. Sick hostess, Alex Fear who was left shaken by the ordeal added "they asked me 'are you a boy or a girl?' they knocked me to the floor and proceeded to find out by grabbing at my man-breasts. I'm lucky to have escaped on a pair of six inch stilletos with my false nails intact!" An ambulance crew attended the scene taking the man to a nearby hospital where he remains in a critical condition and passers by were quickly ushered out of the way by police officers, who erected a cordon. The promoter was unavailable for comment.
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