Police appeal to the public to help solve gangland killing in Waltham Forest after teen was ambushed outside his school
Police Appeal To The Public To Help Solve Gangland Killing In Waltham Forest After Teen Was Ambushed Outside His School

The 16-year-old goes by the name Renz’s was stabbed outside a school his 3 killers were waiting for him in a car and jumped out and stabbed him to death.

Police are now appealing for the public to come forward and assist in helping police to carry out arrests following the fatal stabbing after the teenager was stabbed in the chest. He died at the scene.

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Rogers is leading the Met’s investigation into a fatal stabbing in Waltham Forest. He has asked for images and footage to be shared with police.

Police were called at 4.09pm on Friday, 5 May to reports of a stabbing at Markhouse Road, E17.

Police Appeal To The Public To Help Solve Gangland Killing In Waltham Forest After Teen Was Ambushed Outside His School
Police Appeal To The Public To Help Solve Gangland Killing In Waltham Forest After Teen Was Ambushed Outside His School

Officers, London’s Air Ambulance [HEMS] and London Ambulance Service [LAS] attended. At the scene a 16-year-old boy was found with stab injuries. Despite the efforts of emergency services he sadly died at the scene at 16:39hrs.

His family are being supported by specially trained officers and they will continue to receive this care as the investigation progresses.

Police Appeal To The Public To Help Solve Gangland Killing In Waltham Forest After Teen Was Ambushed Outside His School
Police Appeal To The Public To Help Solve Gangland Killing In Waltham Forest After Teen Was Ambushed Outside His School

DCI Rogers has outlined his appeal to the public, saying: “My team is working hard to bring justice for the teenage victim and his family in this case and my heartfelt condolences are with them at this terrible time.

“This is a fast moving investigation and we are aware that this brutal attack took place near a school, and was witnessed by many bystanders and young people.

“My thoughts are with them as they come to terms with seeing such an act of violence unfold and I would ask anyone with footage or images to do the right thing and send them into my team of detectives.

“If you wish to submit images or footage anonymously, please share via Crimestoppers, or you can contact the Major Incident Room where one of my team will be able to take your call. You can also share the images via the Public Portal.

“We also know that there was heavy traffic on Markhouse Road at that time of day and we think there is a strong chance some people will have dash cam footage. Please review what you have and send anything that may assist the investigation without delay. A young boy has lost his life and evidence such as this can contribute to securing justice for his family and friends.”

A post-mortem examination took place on Saturday 6 May and found the cause of death to be a stab wound to the chest.

At this stage there has been no arrest.

Anyone with information or footage who has not yet spoken with police should submit images or footage via Public Portal (mipp.police.uk) or call the Major Incident Room directly on 020 8345 3715. You can also Tweet @MetCC quoting CAD 4965/5MAY.

To remain 100% anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit Crimestoppers-uk.org.

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