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Teenage girl shot dead in Tottenham, north London Teenage girl shot dead in Tottenham, north London
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A 17-year-old girl has been killed and a 16-year-old boy is in a critical condition after two separate shootings in London.A 17-year-old girl has been killed and a 16-year-old boy is in a critical condition after two separate shootings in London.
Police were called to an incident in Tottenham at 9.35pm on Monday and found Tanesha Melbourne-Blake with a gunshot wound. She was pronounced dead at the scene.Police were called to an incident in Tottenham at 9.35pm on Monday and found Tanesha Melbourne-Blake with a gunshot wound. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
The victim was shot while in the street with a group of friends, by a gunman in a moving car. She was shot by a gunman in a moving car while in the street with a group of friends. A woman who knew Tanesha said she was “just chilling with her friends” when she was shot from a car for “no reason at all” in Chalgrove Road, a residential street near Northumberland Park station.
A woman who knew Tanesha said that she was “just chilling with her friends” when she was shot from a car for “no reason at all” in Chalgrove Road, a residential street near Northumberland Park station. “The car just pulled up and started shooting,” said the 21-year-old friend, who did not want to be named. She said she heard the gunshots “like fireworks” from her house.
“The car just pulled up and just started shooting,” said the 21-year-old friend, who did not want to be named. She said she heard the gunshots “like fireworks” from her house. She said Tanesha’s mother arrived before paramedics, adding: “She was screaming. She didn’t know what to do.She didn’t deserve that. Her mum didn’t deserve to watch her die.”
She said that Tanesha’s mother arrived before paramedics, adding: “She was screaming. She didn’t know what to do.” She described the victim as a “good girl”, adding: “She was so lovely.”
“She didn’t deserve that. Her mum didn’t deserve to watch her die,” she said. She described the victim as a “good girl”, adding: “She was so lovely.”
Less than an hour later, officers were alerted to another shooting about three miles away in Walthamstow, east London, where they found a 16-year-old boy with gunshot injuries and a 15-year-old boy with stab wounds.Less than an hour later, officers were alerted to another shooting about three miles away in Walthamstow, east London, where they found a 16-year-old boy with gunshot injuries and a 15-year-old boy with stab wounds.
The two shootings will fuel concerns over a rise in violent crime in London. A murder investigation has been launched into the killing of the girl in Tottenham – the 47th so far this year by the Metropolitan police. There were eight in January, 15 in February, 22 in March and two so far in April.The two shootings will fuel concerns over a rise in violent crime in London. A murder investigation has been launched into the killing of the girl in Tottenham – the 47th so far this year by the Metropolitan police. There were eight in January, 15 in February, 22 in March and two so far in April.
If the rates keeps up, London could surpass 180 homicides this year, back to the levels last seen in 2005 when there were 181. Last year there were 116 homicides in London, excluding the deaths in the Westminster, London Bridge and Finsbury Park terrorist attacks. If the rate keeps up, London could surpass 180 homicides this year, back to the levels last seen in 2005 when there were 181. Last year, there were 116 homicides in London, excluding the deaths in the Westminster, London Bridge and Finsbury Park terrorist attacks.
In the drive-by shooting in Tottenham, at least two shots were fired in a busy street at about 9.30pm on a bank holiday evening. In the drive-by shooting in Tottenham, at least two shots were fired in a busy street at about 9.30pm. Tanesha was struck in the upper body and another bullet hit a nearby property. When police first arrived they found about 60 people at the scene.
Tanesha was struck in the upper body and another bullet hit a nearby property. She fell in the street and paramedics battled in vain to save her. When police first arrived they found about 60 people at the scene where Tanesha was shot. Detectives from Scotland Yard’s homicide command are investigating the possibility that the killing was linked to a feud between gangs in Tottenham and Wood Green.
Detectives from Scotland yard’s homicide command are investigating the possibility that the killing was linked to a feud between gangs in Tottenham and Wood Green. Sources have said they believe the attack was connected to the feud, in which a young person was shot in Tottenham, and then another gunned down and killed outside the Vue cinema in Wood Green. That was followed the next day by what was believed to have been a reprisal stabbing outside a sixth-form centre north London.
Local sources believe the attack was connected to the feud, in which a youngster was shot in Tottenham, and then another gunned down and killed outside the Wood Green Vue cinema. That was followed the next day by what is believed to have been a reprisal stabbing outside a north London sixth-form centre. Forensics officers were carrying out examinations of a car and at street level on Chalgrove Road on Tuesday.
The 21-year-old witness said that she had been unable to help Tanesha. “Her friend came banging on my door so I came out quickly,” she said. “I even tried to save her had to, had to.” Linda O’Hara said that her daughter, also called Tanesha, had been due to meet the 17-year-old, a longtime friend, at a McDonald’s on Monday night. “She was a lovely young woman,” she said. “She would light up the room when she came into it and had such a beautiful smile.”
She said the gunshot wound, below the victim’s breast, was not immediately visible and it looked like she was “having a fit”. O’Hara said the victim looked after her two young sisters and was also a volunteer at a community centre in nearby Bruce Grove.
“I put her on her side and I was just rubbing her back, saying ‘everything’s going to be OK’. I just can’t believe it so young. It’s ridiculous now.” “I’m sure that they came as fast as they could but it’s just a shame that she didn’t get medical attention sooner,” she said. “It might have saved her.”
A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said paramedics had worked to save the girl but she was pronounced dead at 10.43pm. “Her next of kin are aware and a crime scene is in place. No arrests have been made at this stage,” she said.A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said paramedics had worked to save the girl but she was pronounced dead at 10.43pm. “Her next of kin are aware and a crime scene is in place. No arrests have been made at this stage,” she said.
The 16-year-old boy who was shot in the Markhouse Road area of Walthamstow was taken to a hospital in east London where he remained in a critical condition on Tuesday. The other boy who was stabbed was also being treated in hospital. The 16-year-old boy who was shot in the Markhouse Road area of Walthamstow was taken to a hospital in east London where he remained in a critical condition on Tuesday. The boy who was stabbed was also being treated in hospital.
Stella Creasy, the Labour MP for Walthamstow, tweeted: “Walthamstow – can confirm tonight we have had another serious incident involving shooting and stabbing. Appreciate this is very distressing – I will share more information as and when have it from official sources as only want to share what is confirmed.”Stella Creasy, the Labour MP for Walthamstow, tweeted: “Walthamstow – can confirm tonight we have had another serious incident involving shooting and stabbing. Appreciate this is very distressing – I will share more information as and when have it from official sources as only want to share what is confirmed.”
On Sunday, a 20-year-old man became the 31st person to die as a result of knife crime in London this year.On Sunday, a 20-year-old man became the 31st person to die as a result of knife crime in London this year.
He was stabbed moments after leaving a bar in Wandsworth, south London, and died in the street. On Thursday, the family of Abraham Badru, 26, who was shot dead in Hackney, east London, on 25 March, warned that “gun culture is becoming rampant in our community”.He was stabbed moments after leaving a bar in Wandsworth, south London, and died in the street. On Thursday, the family of Abraham Badru, 26, who was shot dead in Hackney, east London, on 25 March, warned that “gun culture is becoming rampant in our community”.
Asked whether the prime minister, Theresa May, was concerned about the number of murders in London this year, a Downing Street spokesman said: “These are all tragic cases and our thoughts are with the families of the victims.Asked whether the prime minister, Theresa May, was concerned about the number of murders in London this year, a Downing Street spokesman said: “These are all tragic cases and our thoughts are with the families of the victims.
“There can be no place in our society for violent crime. The government is determined to do everything it can to break the cycle.“There can be no place in our society for violent crime. The government is determined to do everything it can to break the cycle.
“We have already consulted on new laws on offensive and dangerous weapons, including banning online stores from delivering knives to residential addresses and making it an offence to possess certain weapons in private.”“We have already consulted on new laws on offensive and dangerous weapons, including banning online stores from delivering knives to residential addresses and making it an offence to possess certain weapons in private.”
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