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Second teenager stabbed to death in Sydenham in the space of two months – only yards apart

A teenager has died after being found stabbed in a quiet street a few hundred yards from where another teenager was stabbed to death in April.

A murder investigation has been launched following the latest killing Miall Walk, Sydenham after 9.30pm on Friday, 25 June.

Cops and paramedics desperately tried to save the 19-year-old man who was suffering stab injuries but, despite the efforts of emergency services, the man died at the scene a short time later.

Homicide detectives from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command are leading the investigation. At this early stage, there have been no arrests.

Detective Chief Inspector Chris Wood said: “Met officers have been working through the night to commence what will be a rigorous investigation into the death of this young man. Police cordons remain at the location as a painstaking forensic examination gets under way.

“The victim’s mother has been to the scene and has met with officers. She and other family members will be provided with ongoing support, and my heart goes out to her as she faces up to the first day of the rest of her life without her son.

“I can assure her, and indeed all Londoners, of my total commitment to finding the person or persons responsible for this murder and bringing them to justice.

“The support of the local community, and of anyone who may know anything about this tragic incident, will also be crucial. If you have any information, please get in touch.”

Anyone with information that may assist the investigation or any witnesses who are yet to speak with police are urged to call 101, ref 8005/25jun. To remain anonymous, please contact Crimestoppers.

The man’s next of kin have been informed, but formal identification has not taken place. A post-mortem examination will be carried out in due course.

Levi Earnest Morrison

Levi-Ernest Morrison, 17, was attacked and died in April at the junction of Hazel Grove and Sydenham Road, little more than 500 yards away.

Hard calls save lives. Are you close to someone on the fringes of knife crime? Do the right thing, please give information, 100 per cent anonymously, through the independent charity Crimestoppers. No piece of information about knife crime is insignificant or too small. Any information you give to Crimestoppers can make a difference in reducing knife crime and the harm it causes to families.

Crimestoppers never ask your name and they cannot trace your call, your IP address or the device you use. Fill in their quick online form or call 0800 555 111. It could save a life.


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