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July 04, 2008 Friday Jamadi-us-Sani 29, 1429



London probe into ‘frenzied’ double murder of students


LONDON, July 3: Two French students found stabbed to death in a burning London flat were subjected to a “frenzied, brutal and horrific attack,” police said on Thursday, adding they are at a loss to explain the killings.

The bound and battered bodies of Laurent Bonomo and Gabriel Ferez, both 23, were found in the ground-floor bedsit (studio) in New Cross, southeast London, on Sunday when emergency services were called to the fire and an explosion.

Bonomo was stabbed nearly 200 times while Ferez suffered around 50 wounds during a prolonged ordeal, unidentified police sources quoted by the domestic Press Association news agency said.

The detective leading the investigation said they were dead before the fire took hold, adding they were knifed in the head, neck, torso and back.

“The extent of the injuries are horrific,” Detective Chief Inspector Mick Duthie said.

“I have never seen injuries like this throughout my career. We are here today because I don’t know why these boys were killed or who killed them.” Duthie appealed for witnesses to come forward to help explain “a frenzied, brutal and horrific attack”.

As a forensic search of the scene continued, Duthie said the two scholars — both biochemists from a university in Clermont-Ferrand, central France — were on a short exchange programme at London’s Imperial College.

They were due to return home at the end of this month.

At the scene, police guarded the front door of the 1980s flat in a leafy cul-de-sac and tarpaulin covered a broken window. When the wind blew the tarpaulin up, it revealed several broken windows and a charred sofa inside.—AFP







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