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A man has been charged with murder after a stabbing outside a barber’s in a busy London street.
Jobari Gooden, 27, was attacked outside House of Ramish 2 barber shop in Peckham Rye, south-east London, in broad daylight at around 3.15pm on December 17.
Emergency services responded to reports of a fight on Choumert Road where they found Mr Gooden with stab wounds.
He was taken to a south London hospital where he died shortly after 6pm.
Scotland Yard said Momodou Lamin Faal, 27, of Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, who was arrested at a residential property in Gillingham, Kent, on December 23, has been charged with murder.

Jobari Gooden, 27 (pictured), was attacked outside House of Ramish 2 barber shop in Peckham Rye, south-east London, in broad daylight at around 3.15pm on December 17.
Olushola Eletu, 39, whose address was not confirmed, and Elishah Anderson, 39, of Lettsom Street, Peckham, have been charged with perverting the course of justice.
The Met said all three will appear at Croydon Magistrates’ Court on Monday.
The case’s senior investigator, Detective Brian Howie, said he suspected that many people saw the fight outside the barber shop in which Mr Gooden was stabbed, because the street was busy with people going to the shops or the market in the early afternoon.
Detective Chief Inspector Daniel Smith said: ‘Our thoughts are with Jobari’s family as they come to terms with this loss.
‘To have a loved one taken from them in these circumstances just days before Christmas is devastating.
‘We understand that the community will be shocked at the brazenness of such an attack, taking place as it did in the afternoon on a busy shopping street.’

The case’s senior investigator, Detective Brian Howie, said he suspected that many people saw the fight outside the barber shop in which Mr Gooden was stabbed, because the street was busy with people going to the shops or the market in the early afternoon (pictured: Police at crime scene)
A press release from the Met Police said that Gooden’s family continue to be supported by specially trained officers from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command.
Detectives continue to appeal for witnesses and information about the incident.
To contact police directly, please call 101 and quote CAD 4252/17DEC. You can also report information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via crimestoppers-uk.org.
Source: dailymail