Police launch murder probe after man in his 30s ‘attacked by two men with knives’ outside a Tesco Express – Lifotravel

Police have launched a murder investigation after man was found dead outside a Tesco Express, after reports he had been ‘attacked by two men with knives’.

Emergency services scrambled to the scene at 1.55am yesterday morning and found the man in his 30s dead outside the store on Tenth Avenue in the Sundon Park area of Luton. 

A woman was also taken to hospital for treatment for her injuries, though it is unclear how severe her condition is.

Officers have been conducting house to house enquiries and specialist teams have been gathering evidence from the crime scene over the last two days. 

This comes as more than 200 of the supermarket’s employees have been found to be victims of serious physical assaults each month amid an epidemic of lawlessness and anti-social behaviour blighting the high streets of ‘Broken Britain’.

Emergency services scrambled to the scene at 1.55am yesterday morning and found the man in his 30s dead outside the store on Tenth Avenue in the Sundon Park area of Luton.

Emergency services scrambled to the scene at 1.55am yesterday morning and found the man in his 30s dead outside the store on Tenth Avenue in the Sundon Park area of Luton.

Emergency services scrambled to the scene at 1.55am yesterday morning and found the man in his 30s dead outside the store on Tenth Avenue in the Sundon Park area of Luton.

Officers have been conducting house to house enquiries and specialist teams have been gathering evidence from the crime scene over the last two days.

Officers have been conducting house to house enquiries and specialist teams have been gathering evidence from the crime scene over the last two days.

Officers have been conducting house to house enquiries and specialist teams have been gathering evidence from the crime scene over the last two days.

Earlier this month, it was announced that Tesco would be offering every frontline store worker is to be offered a body camera following a shocking increase in violent attacks on staff.

In June, Home Secretary Suella Braverman urged police to ‘ramp up’ use of stop and search in a crackdown on street knife crime.

Ms Braverman said officers should make broader use of the controversial powers and arrest anyone who obstructs police from using them.

She also urged forces to quickly publish footage from their body-worn cameras to avoid ‘trial by social media’, arguing that mobile phone clips posted online often capture a fraction of an encounter and can give a misleading view of an incident.

A major poll by former Tory Party deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft, exclusively reported in today’s Mail on Sunday, shows that 72 per cent of voters think Britain is ‘broken’. 

A spokesperson from Bedfordshire Police said: ‘We understand the impact shocking incidents like this have on local residents and want to reassure you that officers are pursuing all lines of inquiry to progress the investigation and identify those responsible.

‘We are particularly interested to hear from anyone who was in and around the area between 1am and 3am and may have dashcam footage.

‘Knife crime has no place in our society and our thoughts are with the families of the victims and all those affected. 

‘We would also like to thank the local emergency services for their fast and professional response to this serious incident’.

If you have any information please contact us quoting Operation Morcote. Or you can report information to Crimestoppers completely anonymously via 0800555111 or

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