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Milo Boyd & Matthew Dresch & Hannah Mackenzie Wood

Armed police discover gran and three others stabbed to death in house

A grandmother has been named as one of four victims found stabbed to death yesterday morning.

Dolet Hill was discovered alongside two other woman and a man believed to be three generations of the same family.

Ms Hill, originally from Lyssons in Saint Thomas, Jamaica, was in her 60s and undergoing cancer treatment at the time of her death, according to the Mirror.

Police were called to the home on Delaford Road in Bermondsey, south London, after reports of a disturbance at 1.40am on Monday, 25 April.

Officers forced entry into the property where they found four people with what are believed to be stab wounds, the Metropolitan Police said.

Despite the efforts of emergency services, all four people – three women and a man - were pronounced dead at the scene.

A man in his late 20s has been arrested on suspicion of murder and taken to a south London police station where he remains in custody.

It is thought that all five people were known to each other. Enquiries continue to establish the circumstances.

The three female victims were in their 30s, 40s and 60s, and the man was in his 60s.

The grandmother was undergoing cancer treatment when she died. (Hill Family)

Speaking from the scene this afternoon, Metropolitan Police Commander Commander Colin Wingrove said: "In the early hours of this morning following a call from neighbours officers forced entry into a house.

"Inside the house they made a dreadful discovery of four people who had been stabbed. All four people were sadly announced dead at the scene.

"A man in his late 20s was arrested at the address on suspicion of murder and he is currently in custody. At this early stage we are not looking for any other person. We believe all those involved may have been known to each other.

All four people were sadly pronounced dead at the scene. (PA)

"I want to offer my heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of all those concerned.

"This is a deeply shocking incident and we will do everything we can to provide support to everyone affected at this difficult time."

An alleged witness has told of seeing police 'jump out of their cars with rifles', after seven or eight police cars as well as three ambulances arrived at the scene.

"There were seven or eight police cars and three ambulances," the neighbour told My London.

"Police jumped out with rifles. We heard them go in, then all of a sudden it just went quiet for a little while. Then we saw the forensics people go in."

Four body bags have been loaded into a private ambulance following the discovery of the bodies.

They were brought to the silver van from behind the metal fence blocking off the crime scene, where forensic officers are continuing their investigations.

People living in the road described commotion in the early hours. (SWNS)

The Met have said that officers are in the process of contacting next of kin and that post-mortem examinations will be arranged soon.

One man told The Mirror what his son, 15, saw in the early hours of Monday.

“He could see four police getting out of a 4x4 fully armed with machine guns," the dad explained.

"He thought they had shot someone and they were giving treatment for that by an ambulance. But obviously this morning we hear they’ve been stabbed.

"He was woken up by the police arriving and looked out of the window, and, in his tired state, saw four people were lying in the street outside getting CPR. I don’t know exactly if that’s how it happened.”

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