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London, The Eager Twin Of San Francisco.
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Somebody did something, but it's just another normal day of diversity in the Capital.


Quote:London stabbings: Two dead and two injured.

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'Two men have been stabbed to death and two others injured in separate attacks across London.
A man in his 20s was pronounced dead at the scene in Bromley Road, Walthamstow, at about 19:15 GMT on Thursday.

In an unrelated incident, a man in his 30s died after being attacked and was found dead in a car near Scratchwood Park
in Barnet at around 20:30. Another man in his 20s suffered stab wounds in the same incident and was taken to hospital.

An arrest has been made in connection with the Walthamstow stabbing, police said.
The Met added that a man in his 20s who was also found injured in Bromley Road, was taken to hospital with non
life-threatening injuries.
It is the third killing in London in as many days after Albert Amofa, 33, died in hospital on Tuesday afternoon...'
BBC:

Well, a least they arrested someone for a change! The sad part is all three incidents seem to only deserve a small write-up
these days.
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The one thing I love about the BBC is their level of over-decency when it comes to anyone who isn't an evil white male!
The tragedy seems to stem from criminal activity and yet, it's only at the bottom of the article do they reference -with
non-judgemental wording, the organised crime that this young man was involved in.



Quote:Mohammed Shah Subhani: Missing man's body found in woodland.

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Mohammed Shah Subhani.

'The body of a man feared to have been murdered has been found in woodland.
Mohammed Shah Subhani, 27, was reported missing after failing to return home in Hounslow, west London,
on 7 May. He is thought to have had thousands of pounds on him when he disappeared.

The father of one's remains were found near Gerrards Cross in Buckinghamshire, about 15 miles from his home.
Seven men and one woman have been arrested in connection with the death of Mr Subhani, who was known as Shah.

Mr Subhani's sister Quirat Subhani said: "We kept our faith high and believed our beloved brother will return.
"It broke our hearts and shattered our world when we were told Shah's body was discovered in an abandoned woodland
15 miles from home.

"Someone maliciously killed the apple of our eye, turned our world upside down and dumped him in an isolated woodland
for his body to decompose, and for us to be left with nothing but his bones - this will haunt us for a lifetime.
"Someone must know something... they must come forward and help us get justice for Shah.
Our hearts will never heal but what our brother does deserve is for justice to be served."

Det Ch Insp Noel McHugh, from the Metropolitan Police, said Mr Subhani had "everything to live for and was loved by
everyone", adding: "Not only was he murdered, he was prevented a decent and dignified burial."

'Very challenging terrain'
Police revealed for the first time that they were searching at Hedgerley Lane, near Gerrards Cross, because a stolen black
BMW X5 on cloned plates
had been seen in the area in the days after Mr Subhani disappeared.
This vehicle had two occupants who "appeared to be loitering", Mr McHugh said.

He said he believed the killers were "confident [this search] would never happen" and that Thursday's discovery presented a
"significant springboard for our investigation". Mr McHugh described the land officers have been searching as "very challenging
terrain", and said those involved had to "build bridges and walkways, and divert significant volumes of water".
The crime scene is expected to be examined for a further three weeks.

Police say they know Mr Subhani went to Acton police station on the afternoon of 7 May where he may have picked up a set of
number plates and two mobile phones. They say he possibly intended to have £3,800 returned to him, although this did not happen.
He then went to Hounslow where he was due to collect £5,000 at a business premises on Derby Road, police said.
Officers believe he drove his white Audi Q3 there but that someone else drove it away.

The Met previously said Mr Subhani might have become "out of his depth in some kind of criminal activity".
A reward of £20,000 remains on offer for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible...'
BEEB:

A set of vehicle number plates and two mobile phones from a Police Station...? Who was to potentially give him the £3,800?
Without disparaging the young man's demise and his family's grief, expecting £3,800 and another £5,000 for a different
reason is -to me anyway, quite a day of acquiring a significant amount of money.
Audi Q3's aren't cheap either. (Around $36,000)
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Just an add-on for the sake of it. The day after the above.


Quote:Man, 29, dead after another fatal stabbing in London overnight.
One man has been arrested following the death of a 29-year-old in East Ham, reports say.

'One person is dead following another stabbing in London overnight, according to reports.
Met Police confirmed one person has been arrested in connection with the murder and remains in custody.

Officers were called to the scene on Hanameel Street, in Newham, by the London Ambulance Service at
around 2am this morning, following reports of a fight. It is understood the victim's next of kin have been informed.
Detectives from the Specialist Crime Command are investigating the incident...'
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