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Locals react to Hainault stabbing attack

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Locals react to Hainault stabbing attack

Locals react to Hainault stabbing attack

Locals in the Hainault area have said they "don't feel safe living there anymore" following the attack on Tuesday.

Val Woods, who has lived in the area for 37 years, said it has not been safe for some time now and she "does not want to live there anymore." Report by Kennedyl.

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