Manhunt As Zim Man In Frenzied UK Knife Attack Goes On The Run
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Manhunt As Zim Man In Frenzied UK Knife Attack Goes On The Run

A Zimbabwean is being sought by cops in Milton Keynes, UK in connection with an attempted murder case.

Farai Kambarami
Farai Kambarami

Thames Valley Police say they would like to speak to Farai Kambarami, aged 25, as he may have information which could help with the investigation.

At around 8.10am on Tuesday the victim, a 34-year-old woman, was driving in Saxon Gate East in central Milton Keynes in a black Vauxhall Insignia when a second car, a black Honda CR-V with registration BT57 OFE, collided with her vehicle.

The victim pulled into the car park of the Civic Offices and was followed by the Honda CR-V car which had collided with her vehicle. A man got out of the car and attacked the woman with what is thought to have been a knife.

The victim sustained stab wounds to her throat and arm. The offender then stole her keys and mobile phone and left the scene in his car. The victim was taken to Milton Keynes General Hospital for treatment and she remains in hospital in a stable condition.

Investigating officer, Det Insp Jason Simpson from Milton Keynes Force CID said: “I would like to hear from anyone who has any information about Farai Kambarami’s whereabouts. He has links to London, Surrey, Portsmouth and Wolverhampton.

“We do not believe Farai Kambarami to be a risk to the wider public, but I would ask anyone who sees him not to approach him and instead to contact police as a matter of urgency.

“I would also like to hear from anyone who saw the collision near the Civic Offices, or who saw the two vehicles prior to the collision.

“We believe that the offender drove in the car towards London / Surrey areas, and I would like to hear from anyone who saw the black Honda car matching this description after yesterday morning.

“This incident happened in a very public place and there would have been people arriving at work or visiting central Milton Keynes around this time of morning. If you saw or heard anything, no matter how insignificant it may seem to you, please contact me as soon as possible.”

If you have any information about the incident please call the 24-hour Thames Valley Police enquiry centre on 101. If you see a man matching Kambarami’s description, please call 999. If there is immediate danger or in an emergency, always call 999.

 

If you do not want to speak directly to the police you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers (opens new window) anonymously on 0800 555 111. No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court.-Online

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