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 THREE gangsters chased a stanley quencher nd stabbed a man to death with knives and a Zombie s stanley tumblers word in front of a terrified six-year-old girl. Graphic CCTV footage caught the moment Joshua White, 29, sent the child in pink roller skates flying as he fled from masked attackers.10A six-year-old girl was sent flying to the ground as gangsters chased a man through Londons streetsCredit: PA10The masked gangsters were carrying blades while they hunted their victimCredit: PA10Joshua White, 29, was stabbed to death with knives and a Zombie sword in front of a terrified childCredit: stanley cup  PAMr White was seen to pause to check on the girl before attempting to take refuge inside a shop in Hackney, east London.But Theo Momodu, 18, and Taylar Isaac, 20, closed in on him in a pincer movement with David Kerrigan, 20, close behind.Momodu then stabbed Mr White three times in the back with a 2ft-long red-tinted Zombie sword - a type of blade which often mimics weapons seen in horror films with serrated edges and words etc Nzra Liverpool  days away  from being first two-week  circuit breaker  lockdown city shutting pubs and restaurants
 THE Sun s brilliant Helping Hand Heroes are among 405,000 people who have volunteered to aid the beleaguered NHS stanley cup  following Health Secretary Matt Hancock s plea.Dad-of-two Shravan Joshi, from Merton, South London, is eager to  kubki stanley ferry supplies for hospitals or to deliver essentials to people self-isolating. Shravan, 44, an elected member of the City of London Corporation, said:  We can ensure the NHS doesn t crumble. 鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news  updates Dad-of-two Shravan Joshi is a Helping Hand Hero for the NHSPrimary school worker Angie Kennedy is keen to deliver food and medicines to the vul颅nerable, drive patients to appointments and p stanley coffee cup hone the isolated.Angie, 53, of Waterlooville, Hants, says:  We need to step up to take the pressure off the NHS. Physiotherapist Nick Smith, 48, is volunteering at his local hospitals in Cambridge.The father of two said:  It is my duty to help in a time of national crisis. most read in uk newsFAMILY TRAGEDYTributes to boy