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Teenager charged with murder of sisters in Wembley

A teenager has been charged with the murder of sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman in Wembley.

Danyal Hussein, 18, of Guy Barnett Grove, Blackheath, will appear in custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court today charged with the sisters’ murders as well as possession of an offensive weapon.

Hussein was arrested at his home address in the early hours of yesterday and subsequently charged.

This follows an investigation by homicide detectives from Specialist Crime.

North West BCU Commander Roy Smith said: “I would like to thank the local community for their support, both with the investigation and the police activity at and around the scene.

“I know that colleagues from across the Met have been working tirelessly on this investigation.

“My officers will remain on patrol in the local area providing continued reassurance – please do stop and speak with them if you have any questions or concerns.”

Police were called to Fryent Park, off Slough Lane shortly after 1pm on Sunday, June 7 to a report of two women found unresponsive.

Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended the scene and the sisters were pronounced dead at the scene.

Ms Smallman, 27, and Ms Henry, 46, lived in Harrow and Brent respectively.

Enquiries established that they died in the early hours of Saturday, June 6.

A post-mortem examination conducted on Tuesday, June 9 gave the cause of death for both women as stab wounds.

Pictured top: Sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman


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