Woman who survived attempted murder credits Met officers for saving her
The victim of an attempted murder has praised officers from the Met after they saved her life.
In the early hours of October 22 last year, police were called to multiple reports from members of the public about a domestic incident and arrived within minutes to find the victim collapsed in the street.
Joel Victorious, 51, from Waleran Flats, Southwark, had struck the victim’s head repeatedly with a hammer before chasing her into the road and threatening her with knives during a vicious attack witnessed by the victim’s children.
Officers responding to the incident discovered the victim covered in blood lying on the pavement with life-threatening injuries and performed emergency first aid.
The officers also provided life-saving support to Victorious, who had stabbed himself during the frenzied incident.
Victorious was charged with attempted murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Old Bailey on September 5.
The victim, who has not been named and wished to retain her anonymity, said: “I would like to express my deepest gratitude to officers at Peckham police station for their swift and heroic actions in saving my life. Their professionalism and bravery during an incredibly difficult time will forever be remembered.
“A special thanks goes to Simone Kidd, the investigator. Thanks to her and her team, I can move forward knowing that those responsible have been held accountable.
“This has been a challenging journey but I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the support I have received.”
Detective Inspector Andy Kinkead, of the Met’s Central South unit, said: “This shocking case demonstrates the dedication and professionalism of the Metropolitan Police Service, from those attending the scene to the detectives who built the case.
“Officers have continued to provide expert support to the family during this extremely upsetting time.”
DC Simone Kidd, who was the investigating officer, said: “I want to commend the victim for her bravery and for supporting this investigation to a positive outcome. I sincerely hope she can now move forward.”
Pictured top: Joel Victorious (Picture: The Met)