Pictured: Ex private schoolboy, 22, who was stabbed to death on his way to Waitrose

Pictured: Ex private schoolboy, 22, who was stabbed to death on his way to Waitrose to buy orange juice in as mother pays tribute to ‘beloved’ son following weekend of bloodshed across London

  • Sven Badzak, 22, was attacked on Willesden Lane in Kilburn at 5.30pm yesterday
  • Mother Jasna Badzak, 49, said: ‘He was the most polite boy you could imagine’ 
  • Another boy, believed to be in his teens, also found with stab wounds at scene

A heartbroken mother has paid tribute to her ‘beloved’ son who was stabbed to death on his way to Waitrose to pick up some orange juice. 

Sven Badzak, 22, was attacked on Willesden Lane in Kilburn just after 5.30pm yesterday and died on the street with his bag of shopping next to him. 

His mother, Jasna Badzak, 49, told My London: ‘He was the most polite boy you could possibly imagine. The perfect manners, he spoke the perfect Queen’s English. 

‘He always asked people how their day was, how their family is, if he could do something for them.

Sven Badzak, 22, was attacked on Willesden Lane in Kilburn just after 5.30pm yesterday and died on the street with his bag of shopping next to him

His mother, Jasna Badzak, 49, said: 'He was the most polite boy you could possibly imagine. The perfect manners, he spoke the perfect Queen's English'

Pictured: Sven Badzak

His mother, Jasna Badzak, 49, said: ‘He was the most polite boy you could possibly imagine. The perfect manners, he spoke the perfect Queen’s English’

Forensic teams get to work at the scene in Kilburn where one man was pronounced dead and another was seriously injured

Forensic teams get to work at the scene in Kilburn where one man was pronounced dead and another was seriously injured

The incident was the latest in a blood-soaked 48 hours in London with several stabbings across the capital, including this incident in Kilburn

The incident was the latest in a blood-soaked 48 hours in London with several stabbings across the capital, including this incident in Kilburn

‘If we passed ambulances in the car he’d make us stop and ask if I could help as I was a doctor.’

It comes after a spate of stabbings in the capital over the weekend left two dead and 10 injured in seven separate attacks.  

Officers were called to Willesden Lane with London Ambulance Service and found two males suffering stab injuries.

Mr Badzak was pronounced dead at the scene and a second male – believed to be aged in his teens – was taken to hospital. His condition has been assessed as critical.