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Kieren Williams

Double stabbing of two boys, 16, linked as police launch murder investigation

The deaths of two 16-year-old boys who were both stabbed to death just one mile apart in south-east London are linked, police have confirmed.

One boy was found with stab wounds in Titmuss Avenues, Thamesmead, and the other in Sewell Road, Abbey Wood, yesterday afternoon.

Following the two tragic deaths, police have since launched a murder investigation and are on the hunt for evidence.

They are trying to track down a dark coloured SUV-type vehicle in the area, which they believe may have been linked to the crimes.

Detective superintendent Richard McDonagh, speaking at the scene of one of the incidents, told reporters: “Homicide colleagues are investigating and are treating the two murders as linked.

Police confirmed the two boys were stabbed to death (UkNewsinPictures)

“I can assure everybody affected by these murders that skilled detectives will work tirelessly to discover what happened and provide answers to the young victims and families.

“Officers are especially keen to hear from anyone who might have seen a dark-coloured SUV or 4X4 type with distinctive silver roof bars in the areas around Sewell Road or Titmuss Avenue in the days prior to the murders.

“We have already heard from a number of witnesses and I’m grateful to them.”

Two officers at the scene of one of the stabbings last night (UkNewsinPictures)

Met Police officers rushed to the scene after being called out at around 5:10pm on Saturday but both youngsters were pronounced dead at the scene.

Several teenage boys laid flowers by the cordon in Titmuss Avenue, where a forensics tent remained in place today. One was tearful as he placed a red love-heart balloon alongside them.

Officers later cordoned off a black Nissan with one saying it is a “car of interest” in the investigation.

Officers attended with the London Ambulance Service and London's Air Ambulance (UkNewsinPictures)

Bamidele Folorunso, a neighbour who lives nearby and was on the way to church said: “It is very sad. We just found out the boy was on the floor and the police came and they tried to resuscitate him.”

A visibly upset Ms Folorunso said: “Since then, everyone in the area has been mourning. It is very sad to lose a 16-year-old boy.”

Victor, 30, a football manager, who says he went to school with the victim’s mother, said the stabbing was “not normal” for the area but things have been getting worse in recent years.

Local resident Bamidele Folorunso, speaking near the scene at Titmuss Avenue (PA)

“There is a lot of stuff going on on the street with the young kids – it’s due to the lack of youth centres. There is not really a place where kids say ‘this is a safe environment’.”

“I’ve got three kids. I went and told my partner (about the stabbing) and she said ‘I want to get out of here’.”

Teresa Cheshire, 50, who also lives on the road, said her children walk down the road every day. She said: “I just saw a lot of people by the bin shed. All I heard was the screaming and that was at 5.20pm.

Teresa Cheshire (PA)

“It is scary because it is all the press and everything but it is for all the wrong reasons. I’m frightened to let my kids outside now. It’s just shocking.”

Gillian Southwest, 48, who also lives on the road, said: “It is terrible. I have lived here for 28 years. If it’s the boy I think it is he’s a really a good boy."

A 32-year-old man, who did not wish to be named but lived on the road all his life, said he was waiting for an ambulance for his grandmother when a commotion began.

“I heard some noise at about 6 o’clock – the bins were all rattling. There are always some kids running through making noise but something like this is out of the ordinary. To hear something like this in this area is shocking.”

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