THIS is the shocking moment two men were stabbed after a gang war erupted in Selfridges.
Shocking footage shows the moment the brawl exploded in front of horrified shoppers at the luxury London flagship store.
Shocking footage shows a group burst into the menswear department of Selfridges brandishing knives[/caption] Tyrll Lacroix – the victim who fell over the stool – had been carrying a knife in his bag when he was stabbed in January[/caption]The clip shows a group bursting into the menswear department of the swanky shop brandishing knives.
A man trips over a stool before tumbling to the floor in the January attack.
He is then pounced on by thug university student Guystone Henriet who is wielding a knife and wearing a black hoodie.
Chaos erupts as a massive brawl breaks out with a second man then slashed with the blade in the Oxford Street store.
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Following the attack – which lasted about 20 seconds – one of the victims appears to jump to their feet.
Henriet, 19, who wore a mask in the attack, pleaded guilty to two counts of unlawful wounding and one count of carrying an offensive at a hearing at Southwark Crown Court on October 17.
He was sentenced to 30 months for unlawful wounding and 12 months to run concurrently for the offensive weapon.
Tyrll Lacroix – the victim who fell over the stool – had also been carrying a knife in his bag.
He suffered wounds to his leg and arm in the attack.
While Harun Seedat was stabbed in the left thigh after intervening to stop Henriet in his attack.
Sentencing him at Southwark crown court, Judge Adam Hiddleston told Henriet his attack was “so violent” adding it was “in full view of no doubt terrified members of the public”.
Kate Parker, prosecuting, said the two victims were with pals at the shop at around 6.15pm when Henriet and his friends arrived.
Ms Parker said Mr Lacroix and Mr Seedat were surrounded and blocked from leaving, before an “animated” discussion started between the gangs.
Donal Lawler, defending, said a postcode dispute involving Mr Lacroix and Henriet’s older brother caused the anger that day.
It appeared the rivals had parted ways before the two victims were pursued and attacked by Henriet and his friends.
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Henriet, a civil engineering student at Brighton University, was identified as the attacker by his mobile phone.
Cops tracked Henriet’s cell from Oxford Street back to his family home in north London.
The attacker is believed to want to continue his studies behind bars.