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His family are being supported by specialist officers as detectives continue their investigation at pace.
A man who carried out two rapes over a 14-month period has been jailed after detectives tracked him down using an image on a social media feed.
Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe speaks at the scene of the Hainault attack, acknowledging the impact on young people locally and the wider community in Redbridge.
Hainault attack - update from Chief Superintendent Stuart Bell who leads local policing for the Met's East Area Command: You will be aware that a very serious incident occurred here this morning with police and the London Ambulance Service deployed to a number of casualties.It is with great sadness that I confirm one of those injured, a 14-year-old boy, has died. He was taken to hospit
Police and emergency service colleagues are on scene in Hainault responding to a significant incident.
A man has been jailed for six years after being found guilty of raping a woman.
A man has been charged with drugs and firearms offences following a Met investigation into the supply of drugs in north-east London
Met officers managed to track down and capture 26-year-old Ethan Veiro after he robbed and burgled a spate of victims in one night.
An east London man who repeatedly raped a woman has been jailed following a Met investigation
The officer sustained serious arm and facial injuries during the incident and is receiving hospital treatment
A 46-year-old male pedestrian died in hospital after a collision with a car.
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