Urgent Appeal for Information Following Fatal Stabbing of 16-Year-Old Boy in Edmonton
Urgent Appeal For Information Following Fatal Stabbing Of 16-year-old Boy In Edmonton

In a heartbreaking incident that unfolded in Kendal Gardens, north London, detectives are urgently seeking information following the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Taye Faik. The Metropolitan Police were called to the scene at 23:27 BST on Sunday, 1 October, and despite the swift response of emergency services, Taye Faik was pronounced dead.

Detectives have officially identified the victim as 16-year-old Taye Faik, a young resident of the area. The tragedy marks another loss of a young life on the streets of London, prompting a comprehensive and fast-moving investigation by the authorities.

DCI Joanna Yorke, leading the investigation from the Specialist Crime Command, emphasised the urgency of gathering information from the public. The police are actively seeking witnesses and any available footage, including CCTV or dash-cam recordings, of the incident or the local vicinity around the time of the attack.

Any individuals with information relevant to the investigation are urged to submit it through the official police portal: [Metropolitan Police MIPP Portal](https:///mipp.police.uk/operation/01MPS23V75-PO1). This collaborative effort between the police and the community is crucial in aiding the ongoing investigation.

To establish the exact cause of Taye Faik’s tragic death, a post-mortem examination is scheduled for Wednesday, 4 October. The results of this examination will contribute vital information to the ongoing investigation.

Kendal Gardens remains a crime scene as detectives, local police officers, and forensic specialists diligently carry out their work. Detective Chief Superintendent Caroline Haines reassured the local community that a continued police presence and activity in the area will persist, encouraging residents to share any information or concerns they may have.

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