
A girl stabbed to dying in Romford, east London, was identified to a person who died on practice tracks hours earlier.
Considerations for the welfare of the unnamed lady in her 60s had been raised yesterday at round 9pm.
She was discovered struggling a number of stab wounds at a house in Busy Shut, within the Collier Row neighbourhood, earlier than dying on the scene.
A homicide investigation has been launched.
Investigators have related her dying with that of a 20-year-old man who died on the practice tracks of Romford station earlier that day.
He was pronounced useless on the scene after paramedics arrived simply after 1.20pm.
The British Transport Police (BTP) is treating the person’s dying as non-suspicious, including that he and the lady knew each other.

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Detective Chief Inspector Joanna Yorke mentioned: ‘Our ideas stay with the sufferer’s household at this tough time as we examine the circumstances behind this horrible incident.
‘At this stage, we consider this to be an remoted incident with no wider danger to the general public.’
Detective Superintendent Simon Giles added: ‘I perceive that the incident is distressing for the neighborhood and we’re working carefully with our colleagues within the Specialist Crime Command to progress the investigation as shortly as attainable.
‘These within the space at present can count on to see our officers and we encourage anybody with any data to talk with them.’
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