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Jordan Malutshi 'stabbed by gang' in Face Bar

The manager of a nightclub where a teenager was murdered at the weekend believes the killer was part of a gang from out of town. The victim, named as 17-year-old Jordan Malutshi, from Clapham in London, died from a haemorrhage after being stabbed in the heart at The Face Bar in Chatham Street in the early hours of Sunday. Police were called after reports that a man had been injured at around 3.50am and carried out CPR before he was rushed to the Royal Berkshire Hospital where he later died. Jordan’s father Michael, a maths lecturer who had taught in Wandsworth before taking a job in Kazakhstan, was making his way home today to support his wife and is due to arrive in London on Wednesday. A family friend described Jordan as a “Polite and gentle guy” who had become "the big man in his house” helping his mother care for his younger sister and brother. His parents moved to London from the Democratic Republic of Congo before Jordan was born. Sharon Northmore, who runs The Face Bar and was there on the night, told the Reading Post: "There wasn't any fight or trouble during the night and it seemed like it was a planned thing. "I think the guys were from out of town because they just came and did it and went. "It seemed like someone may have had a beef with somebody at some point." The club insisted it operated a strict policy that anyone who looks under the age of 25 is asked for ID and believed the victim may have had a false document or was let in illegally via a fire exit. Mrs Northmore added: "We haven't had any problems for a long time, not compared to other places," "It was not as if anyone could have done anything." But Susan Jones, 60, who lives in a flat nearby in Cherwell Crescent in Trinity Place, said: "It was bedlam out there. I have lived here a long time and there has been a lot of disturbance. "I have been in touch with the manageress about incidents and often called the police, "I feel quite upset that I didn't do anything last night because it might have saved a life." Doug Ferguson, 24, from Chatham Street, said: "I have only lived here a few months and never seen any trouble outside the club, and I feel quite worried now to be honest with you. "Since Gospoda shut down things have been a lot quieter in the evening but I don't think I will be going up to this bar any time soon." The club was packed on the night with BBC 1Extra DJ Young Lion was performing at the venue along with DJ Genty, Pic Crew and Claasic Wonder Ents from 10pm with club due to close 4am. Clubber Sinead Gibson was at Face Bar that night celebrating her 41st birthday with friends. She said: "There were people crying. I don't know whether they knew who it was or whether it was just shock and horror. It could've been anyone, it's just devastating. "I know because of the type of music that people will think it was fully of troublemakers but nothing could have been further from the truth, everyone was having a good time. "There was no sense of any trouble during the night and I am shocked this has happened. It does leave a bad taste in your mouth." Police cordoned off Chatham Street for traffic heading off the IDR between The Butler pub and the roundabout where it joins Bedford Road with vehicles being diverted along Eaton Place. At least three police cars were parked up along with a forensic investigation unit and two other plain forensics vans with officers remaining at the scene throughout the day.

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