Police investigating fatal stabbing name man they're looking for

Miguel Angel Alvarez Florentino
Author: Louise EastonPublished 26th Oct 2022

There are still more police than usual patrolling the streets of east London following the fatal stabbing of a woman.

53 year old Yolanda Salanda Feliz was pronounced dead at an address in Windmill Lane in Newham on Sunday, while another woman, aged 30, is still in hospital

Officers say they're urgently trying to trace Miguel Angel Alvarez Florentino, 38, in connection with the attacks.

Detective Inspector Aytac Necati, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “Our thoughts very much remain with Yolanda’s family and friends as well as the family and friends of the injured woman, who remains in hospital recovering from her serious injuries.

“We remain determined to bring the person responsible to justice and we have been working around the clock during this fast-moving investigation.

“We have carried out a number of enquiries, including reviewing hours of CCTV, door knocking and forensics. However, we are now calling on members of the public to help us urgently trace Miguel Angel Alvarez Florentino who we want to speak to in connection with the incident. He may be going by a different name.

“If you have any information on where he might be, please contact us without delay. If you see him, please do not approach him but call police immediately on 999.”

Yolanda Salanda Feliz

Chief Superintendent Simon Crick, who is responsible for the policing of Newham, said: “I remain shocked and saddened by this incident and my thoughts and sympathies are with Yolanda’s family and friends. I also wish the injured woman a speedy recovery.

“I know this has caused a great deal of concern for the community, but we believe the suspect was known to the victims and he is not believed to be a threat to anyone else at this time.

“My colleagues from the Specialist Crime Command have been working tirelessly to bring the perpetrator to justice. I would now urge the community to help them by getting in touch with any information they may have – including the whereabouts of Mr Alvarez Florentino who they urgently want to talk to.

“There has been an increased police presence in the area of Windmill Lane since Sunday, and this will continue over the coming days. I would urge anyone with information or concerns to speak with those officers. They are there to protect and support you.”

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