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Two French students found stabbed to death in a house fire had been bound and suffered "horrific, excessive injuries", police have said. Two French research students found stabbed to death in a house fire had been bound and suffered "horrific, excessive injuries", police have said.
The bodies of Laurent Bonomo, 23, and Gabriel Ferez, 23, were found in a ground floor flat in New Cross, south-east London, on Sunday night.The bodies of Laurent Bonomo, 23, and Gabriel Ferez, 23, were found in a ground floor flat in New Cross, south-east London, on Sunday night.
Police said they had suffered head, neck and chest injuries before being set alight in a "frenzied" attack.Police said they had suffered head, neck and chest injuries before being set alight in a "frenzied" attack.
They had been in London for two-months studying DNA at Imperial College. They had been in London for two months studying DNA at Imperial College.
Det Ch Insp Mick Duthie said he had no idea why the students had been killed.Det Ch Insp Mick Duthie said he had no idea why the students had been killed.
I have never seen injuries inflicted to bodies like this before Det Ch Insp Mick Duthie
At a press conference at Scotland Yard, he said the flat had been broken into six days before and a laptop was stolen.At a press conference at Scotland Yard, he said the flat had been broken into six days before and a laptop was stolen.
He also said a white male was seen running from the scene and asked for help in tracing him.He also said a white male was seen running from the scene and asked for help in tracing him.
He added he was "deeply shocked by the brutal murder and that he had never seen injuries so "horrific". He added he was deeply shocked by the murder, adding: "I have never seen injuries inflicted to bodies like this before."
The detective said the "talented" bio-engineering students had been in London since the beginning of May and were due to return to France at the end of July.
He said the emergency services were called after residents reported an explosion in Sterling Gardens on Sunday night.
DCI Duthie said an accelerant had also been used in the flat.