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Two teenagers have been charged in relation to the assault that took place in Harrow
A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a man in Wembley.
Detective Chief Inspector Linda Bradley, who led the investigation, said: “Jordan’s family remain devastated by his loss and our thoughts continue to remain with them."
Detectives used detailed forensic work, including mobile phone data and CCTV footage, to prove conclusively that the two teenagers, both aged 16 at the time of the incident and who cannot be named for legal reasons, were responsible for the attack in Chingford.
Armand Tafa, 40 (29.04.83) and Migen Emilova, 35 (5.08.88) who are both of no fixed address were found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey on Wednesday, 20 March.
The woman was walking along Firs Lane at around 09:45hrs on Thursday, 8 February when the man, who was sitting in a parked car, exposed himself to her.
Two men aged in their 50s were arrested on suspicion of the murder of Anthony Littler
The 24-year-old man was also found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm to a second victim and possession of a firearm
Ping Leung Cheng was found injured by a member of the public at the junction of St Andrews Close and Culver Grove on 7 August 2022.
A man has been found guilty for his role in a ferocious attack that resulted in the death of 23-year-old Russell Jordan Jones
The charges relate to an assault on Masons Avenue, HA3 which left an 18-year-old girl with stab wounds. She has since been discharged from hospital.
Officers investigating a fraudster who targeted students in London are appealing for any further victims to get in touch.
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