First picture of man chased and stabbed to death leaving a blood trail across Battersea’s ‘murder mile’

Tai Folkes on his phone.
Flowers have been left to Tai Folkes, from Lambeth after he was stabbed to death (Picture: Met Police)

The shadow of Battersea Power Station’s huge chimneys stretched across the road Tai Folkes, 25, raced down for his life on Monday night.

But he was caught and knifed and left to die in a car park just yards from where Theo Porteous, 32, was killed in 2023.

The horrific blood trail left behind is now causing locals to dub the blood-soaked street ‘murder mile’.

The shrines to the two men with flowers and messages of condolence are just a few steps from each other in a grim reminder of the violence which has left the community in fear. 

They say the area has become ‘lawless’ with policing more focused on tourists perusing the luxury Rolex and Abercrombie and Fitch stores found in the power station or floating in the Sky Pool oblivious of the carnage below.

Theo Portrous shrine
A shrine left to Theo Portrous stabbed to death in 2023 (Picture: John Dunne)
Cafe owner Nicholas Scipione who says street is 'lawless' like 'wild west'
Cafe owner Nicholas Scipione who says street is ‘lawless’ like ‘wild west'(Picture: John Dunne)

Nicholas Scipione, who owns the Two Little Giraffes cafe opposite the crime scene, told Metro: ‘There is so much crime around here now nothing shocks me.

‘The area is lawless it’s like the Wild West not south west London we never see the police here and running a business is very difficult, we do not feel protected.

‘I have been to meetings with the police but nothing changes we are just forgotten.

‘There is the Battersea development with luxury shops nearby and the US embassy as far as we can see that’s where the police resources are going.’

A man in his 20s has died following a stabbing in Battersea, sparking a full-scale murder investigation. Stabbing Shakes Thessaly Road Police rushed to Thessaly Road at 6:14pm on Monday, 2 March after reports of a stabbing. Officers arrived alongside paramedics to find the victim suffering serious knife wounds. The man was rushed to hospital but tragically died despite life-saving efforts. Specialist officers are now supporting his grieving family. Two Arrests Made, Police Seek Witnesses Two men, aged 28 and 38, have been arrested and remain in custody as inquiries continue. A large police cordon seals off the scene. Detective Chief Inspector Brian Howie said: ???This is a deeply tragic incident, and our thoughts remain firmly with the victim???s family during this extremely difficult time. ???A homicide investigation has now been launched and we are working urgently to establish the full circumstances surrounding this attack. ???We are urgently appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident, has information about those involved, or who may have relevant CCTV, doorbell or dash-cam footage from the area, to contact police.??? How to Help Police Crack the Case If you saw anything or have footage, call police on 101 quoting CAD6165/2MAR Or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 The investigation is ongoing as detectives hunt for answers in this shocking Battersea murder.
Police rushed to Thessaly Road at 6:14 pm on Monday (Picture: UKNIP)
Swimmers enjoy the waters of the Sky Pool, a 25 metres-long transparent water pool bridging two 10-storey residential towers 35 metres above the ground, the largest freestanding acrylic pool structure in the world at EcoWorld Ballymores new Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, on 3rd June 2021, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
A tale of two cities:Swimmers enjoy the waters of the Sky Pool (Picture: Richard Baker)

Tracey Godfrey, who lives on Thessaly Road, said: ‘When Theo died on the road, it was terrible, he was a popular guy and it shook us all up.

‘With this latest killing it brings it all back. It’s like we are living in murder mile.’

The fatal attack at just before 6.15pm left the victim with critical injuries and he dies in hospital after paramedics battled to save him at the scene. 

A mother of two who lives in a block overlooking the murder scene told Metro: ‘We heard shouting then saw a man on the ground.

‘Police arrived and swarmed everywhere. There was a lot of blood and a trail where had had been chased. We are scared for our families.’ 

Police have arrested two men in connection with the killing.

Extra officers have been deployed in the area in an effort to reassure the community. 

Detectives have carried out door-to-door inquiries and collected CCTV while forensics officers have scouted for evidence. 

DCI Brian Howie, who is leading the investigation, said: ‘Our thoughts remain with Tai’s family and loved ones as they come to terms with his tragic death.

‘Did you see a group of males talking or fighting or anyone running away from these locations around 6.15pm?

‘If you were driving, cycling, or delivering goods in the area at the time, please check your dash‑cam or helmet‑cam footage. Any detail—no matter how minor—could be vital to the investigation.’

etectives investigating a fatal stabbing in Wandsworth have named the victim and released footage of a man they want to identify. When police were called to Thessaly Road, SW8 at 12:36hrs on Thursday, 24 August, officers found a 32-year-old man with a number of knife wounds. London Ambulance Service and London?s Air Ambulance also attended and despite the efforts of medics to save him, the injured man was sadly pronounced dead at the scene at 13:09hrs. While formal identification awaits, the victim has been named as local man Theo Porteous. Theo?s family continue to be supported by specially trained officers A post-mortem examination will be conducted in due course. A murder investigation was launched immediately by the Met?s Specialist Crime Command. As the investigation into Theo?s killing continues and detectives have released an image and footave of someone they are keen to identify and speak to.
Theo Porteous was knifed to death in 2023(Picture: Powell Terri-Anne – Communication & Engagement)

Earl Morin-Briton, 36, was convicted of killing Mr Porteous at a trial last year. The court heard that the attack was ‘senseless and unprovoked’. 

His mother Jeanette Porteous told Metro after his killer was jailed: ‘The sentence gives me some sense of closure at least. Some people never get that.

‘Of course nothing will bring my son back but at least his killer has been jailed.

‘I just wish I had a magic wand which I could wave to make knife crime go away. It’s terrible.’

Mrs Porteous said her ‘loving son’ had been a very talented footballer who was from a very close family and that she was ‘heartbroken’. 

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