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According toa release from the Metropolitan Police, authorities called to an address at 3:30 a.m. Saturday found 26-year-old Kelly Mary Fauvrelle suffering from stab injuries. She went into cardiac arrest and died at the address.
Over the weekend, police arrested two men, aged 29 and 37, on suspicion of murder, police said. Both men — who have not been publicly named — have been released on bail, but Norman is pleading for more information in the case.
On Wednesday, police released on Twitter footage of a man seen walking toward Fauvrelle’s address on Saturday at about 3:15 a.m. About 10 minutes later, the same man can be seen running away from the address, say police.
“We need to identify the man shown in the images urgently, even if only to eliminate him from our enquiries,” Norman said in the release. “I need to hear from anyone who knows who he is. If this is you, it is imperative that you contact my team immediately.”
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Norman said police are not certain if the victim knew her attacker: “At this stage we simply are not in a position to say and we must retain an open mind.”
London Mayor Sadiq Khanaddressed the crime on Twitter, writing, “Violence against women has no place in our city, and horrific murders in the home like this show the scale of the problem we face.”
Khan added, “My heart goes out to this innocent child, and to the mother they have so tragically lost.@MetPoliceUKare investigating – please help if you can.”
source: people.com