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Murder arrest warrant out for 16-year-old boy in Gabriel Petrov Stoyanov stabbing

The police have issued an arrest warrant for a 16-year-old boy, wanted in connection with the killing of Gabriel Petrov Stoyanov.

Gabriel was stabbed in Bromley Road, Downham, last Friday evening shortly before midnight. He died the following afternoon in hospital.

The Met have now put out a warrant for George David, from Downham, who is wanted on suspicion of murder. He is believed to have links to Bromley and Orpington.

George David, from Downham (Picture: The Met)

Anyone who sees him is urged to call 999 immediately, reference CAD 8645/4 Nov. He should not be approached by members of the public.

Information as to his whereabouts can be given to 101 or tweeted @MetCC using the same reference.

Two other teenagers have been arrested so far.

A 17-year-old boy was arrested on yesterday on suspicion of murder, he remains in custody at a South London police station.

A 14-year-old boy who was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of murder remains in custody after a warrant for further detention was authorised.

Detective Chief Inspector Kelly Allen, investigating, said: “Two arrests have been made as part of our investigation, but we urgently need to speak to George David. Officers from across the Met are working to trace him.

“George, my message directly to you is that you must attend a police station immediately.

“We believe it’s possible George is being hidden or moved around by people he knows.

“My message to those people is that if you are working to frustrate our enquiries you should be very much aware of the trouble you could find yourself in.

“We will seek to arrest and prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law.”

Pictured top: George David, from Downham (Picture: The Met)


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