Double murder investigation launched in north London
Two people, including a 15 year old boy have died.
Last updated 30th Jun 2023
A double murder investigation has been launched after a man and a teenager were fatally stabbed in north London.
Police were called to Elthorne Road in Islington to reports of a stabbing late on Thursday night.
A boy, believed to be aged 15, was found with stab wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene, just after midnight.
Another victim, a man aged 23, had also suffered stab injuries, he was taken to a west London hospital, where he too was pronounced dead.
Officers have told the next of kin of both victims, they're being supported by specially trained officers.
Police believe a large number of people were present when the attack took place
Formal identification and post-mortem examinations are yet to take place.
A third victim, believed aged 28, was also found at an address in N19. He was taken to a north London hospital, also with a stab wound, his condition is not thought to be life threatening.
The Specialist Crime Command have launched an investigation. An extensive crime scene is in place and urgent enquiries are ongoing.
Police believe a large number of people were present when the attack took place and are urging witnesses and those with information to come forward.
There have been no arrests at this early stage.
Stop and Search powers enforced
A Section 60 Order granting police additional stop and search powers has been authorised.
Chief Superintendent Andy Carter said: "My thoughts are with the families of the two victims who have suffered such an unimaginable loss in this shocking and unacceptable incident.
"We will support our colleagues as they investigate and members of the public will see an increased policing presence in the area.
"I urge anyone who has information that can help us establish exactly what has happened to approach those officers or contact us immediately. A man and boy have lost their lives and we must now work together to identify those responsible and remove them from our streets."