London’s most dangerous parks revealed: How the capital’s beauty spots have been blighted by knife crime and violence

Once upon a time, families would gather to play happy calmly, couples were going to take a romantic walk, or workers would enjoy a lunch.
However, London’s parks are grasped with a Cruumawave that transforms green areas into danger areas in the midst of fears on knife crimes, theft and attacks.
The crimes recorded by Royal Parks, who managed 5,000 acres of green space, including Hyde Park and Regent’s Park, almost doubled in two years.
In 2022/24, the aid organization recorded the last 101 ‘crime or criminal damage’ incident in 2023/24; 55 in 2021/2; and 44 in 2020/21.
Sexual crimes, telephone theft and drug trafficking were among the most reported crimes, while cyclists were threatened and expensive bikes were stolen.
Now, the Private Royal Parks police team has fear that the situation may deteriorate after scrapping the metropolis police budget cuts announced in April – this will see that civil servants are absorbed into local neighborhood teams.
According to the National Statistics Office, Met, in 2024, a surprising 16,789 crime, which contained a poultry weapon – recorded it once every half hour.
As it was last Monday, a shocking video showed an attacker using a big knife and a knife threatening a young girl at Gladstone Park in Hill Hill.
However, this is only one example of the dangers faced by the London parks.
Hyde Park
Hyde Park hosts events such as Winter Wonderland and British Summer Concer series, which London’s Royal Parks are most visited.
However, in 1637, some of the 13 million visitors annually has continued to witness terrible crimes in recent years.
Only this week, a woman who challenged, fought a man on an e-bike while trying to get a handbag in the park near the Hyde Park corner underground station.
The man wearing Hoodie was seen in a video on a road as he approached two women from behind and tried to catch one of the couple’s bags.
But the woman seemed to have heard it was coming to her. While trying to grab the bag, he managed to stick to his belongings and accelerated.
In another terrible incident in June 2021, the audience watched as a man, chased by a gang using a gang before hacking the ground, chased from Hyde Park.
Shocking images showed a conflict between a large group of young and black tracksuit that looked like a single victim.
In June 2021, he was chased from Hyde Park by a gang using a gang.
As the members of the people fled, the gang followed the victim from the park before slipping and falling to the ground, and allowed them to punch and kick him.
In a widespread shared video, a hysterical woman watching the screams: ‘stabbed! There is a knife, there is a knife! Oh my God, oh s ***, oh God, my God! ‘
Another clip shows that when the man is already prone, a man standing on him took a blow to his diaphragm and shouting: ‘He squeezed him! Oh S *** Squeezed him! ‘
After the incident, a 17 -year -old boy was hospitalized with stab wounds.
Thugs bottles in Hyde Park in April 2019 and chasing each other
In April 2019, the bandits shredded bottles and chasing each other with large knives in front of the park, videos came out of a Gangland -style coldness.
Thousands of parks came after landing – 420 ‘ – people came to the legalization of the drug to drink marijuana to drink cannabis – came on a day that resulted in bloodshed.
After a man in his 20s was stabbed, the police were called to the west side of the park at 16:40. Life was taken to hospital in a threatening situation.
Regent’s Park
Opened in 1835, Regent’s Park witnessed knife attacks and violent thefts – cyclists are particularly afraid of being targeted.
In February this year, the cyclist Patrick Connely robbed a 4,200 £ road bike by bandits using Hammer during a morning journey from the park.
The members of the Bicycle Club gathered in the North West London Park every day before they were opened to cars and had a series of violent robbery by armed ‘bike Jackers’.
Mr. Connely was doing a tour around the outer circle road when he was spent by two men who controlled his bike before he turned and followed him.
In the middle of the Cruumawave in Regent’s Park, the Cyclists were horrified to Met Police.
The video showed the audience match, one of the men shouts at Moped and Mr. Conneely, as he remembers, ‘Give me the bike’.
After the 33 -year -old data analyst bravely rejected, the bandit took a hammer from the upper box, and he waved him as he continued to shout violent threats.
He then grabbed the bike and jumped on the mop carrying on his head. Mr. Connely tried to push the mopeds, but men quickly set out.
Fearful cyclists, Met’i robbers to deterd the patrols before the park, and the power, the park officially before the opening of ‘additional flat clothes and uniform patrols’ introduced, he said.
Gladstone Park
An attacker using a knife threatened a young girl in Gladstone Park in Dolis Hill in North West London on Monday evening, threatened in shocking scenes caught on the camera.
He ran to the girl with a hooded perpetrator and brutally lit the big kitchen knife, which was only a inches away from him – tried to raise his hands and pulled back.
He managed to escape the attacker who came to the lung with a gun, but they continued to make frames to other people before they settled with a knife.
An attacker using a knife threatened a young girl at Gladstone Park in Hill on Monday
Hooded perpetrator ran to the girl and brutally threw the big kitchen knife at him
The incident occurred in something that looks like a party on Monday evening – as a man said, he screamed in dozens of fear: ‘He pulled a handle back, are you crazy?’
Met said: ‘On Monday, June 30, at 10.03, police joined Gladstone Park, was informed about a video on the social media of a woman with a Brent knife.
‘Officers, no one who matched the woman’s statement in the video. Nobody was injured, weapons were not found, and no arrest was made. The questions continue. ‘
The Gladstone Park was a public park in 1901, and former Prime Minister Sir William Gladstone, who used Dolis Hill House, was named after his withdrawal of the weekend.
Pennyfields Park
The Pennyfields Park in Tower Hamlets was the position of a man who was subjected to a terrible attack by a hooded ax with a hooded ax and the Pala bandit gang in March.
The shots showed the trio dressed in tracksuits and balaclavas because they surrounded their victims in a wide -day light – the man was forced and attacked.
The sacrifice removes his phone after stabbing while others running towards him, and one of the men moves away while carrying a ax in his right hand.
A met statement at that time said: ‘The police joined the scene with the London ambulance service, which treated a child for stab wounds.’
The child was taken to a nearby hospital, and it was confirmed that his injuries were later or threatening life.
A man dressed in a tracksuit and baclavas while a man besieged his victim in Pennyfields Park
One of the men walked away as he carried what looks like a ax in his right hand.
Three attackers escape after the attack in the wide daylight
Fryent Country Park
The Fryent Country Park in Wembley was the place where two sisters were killed in a tragic case four years ago.
27 -year -old Nicole Smallman and 46 -year -old Bibaa Henry were stabbed in June 2020 when he started to alleviate the locking rules.
The murderer Danyal Hussein was sentenced to at least 35 years in prison on 19 October 2021 for brutally killing them as part of the evil blood pact.
They were discovered that Mrs. Smallman was killed by her boyfriend – but with a disturbing bending, the mourning family, two police officers withdrawn their selfie with their dead bodies and shared them in two WhatsApp groups.
Metropolitan police officers Deniz Jaffer and Jamie Lewis were imprisoned in December 2021 after two years and nine months in prison after accepting abuse in public office.
Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman were celebrating a birthday at Fryent Country Park
After the murders, a police cord at the entrance to the Fryent Country Park in Wembley in 2020
The murderer of the sisters Danyal Hussein (in the picture) was sentenced to at least 35 years of imprisonment for brutally killing them as part of the evil blood pact in the old Bailey on 19 October 2021




