Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe, accompanied by partners from the London Ambulance Service, London Fire Brigade, and Redbridge Council, addressed the media from the scene of the tragic incident in Hainault.
Rolfe began by expressing condolences to the family and friends of the 14-year-old boy who tragically lost his life in the incident. She assured them that support would be extended to them and efforts would be made to provide answers and assistance during this difficult time. Additionally, thoughts were extended to the two other members of the public injured and the brave officers who were stabbed during the incident.
Providing an update on the suspect, Rolfe stated that the 36-year-old man arrested at the scene was currently hospitalised due to injuries sustained when his van collided with a building. He has been arrested on suspicion of murder, although interviews with him have been delayed due to his injuries. Rolfe addressed speculation about the suspect’s background, emphasizing that while no prior incidents involving him have been found in police records so far, inquiries are ongoing.
The statement underscored the complexity of the investigation and the priority placed on establishing facts surrounding the incident. Rolfe assured that with the suspect in custody, there is no perceived threat to the wider community. However, given the shocking nature of the incident, increased police presence and patrols would be maintained in the area to ensure community safety and support.
Residents were encouraged to engage with officers and provide any information or witness accounts relevant to the investigation. Rolfe also emphasized the impact of social media, urging people to be mindful of sharing graphic images online out of respect for the families and individuals directly affected by the incident.
As the investigation progresses, attention will also be directed towards addressing the impact on the local community, particularly young people. A team of local officers has been assembled to respond to community concerns and provide support where needed.
In closing, Rolfe appealed to the public to consider the sensitivities involved and exercise caution in their online interactions regarding the incident.