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Two French research students found stabbed to death following a flat fire had been tied up and suffered horrific, excessive injuries, police have said. | Two French research students found stabbed to death following a flat fire had been tied up and suffered horrific, excessive injuries, police have said. |
The bodies of Laurent Bonomo and Gabriel Ferez, both 23, were found in a ground-floor flat in New Cross, south-east London, on Sunday night. | The bodies of Laurent Bonomo and Gabriel Ferez, both 23, were found in a ground-floor flat in New Cross, south-east London, on Sunday night. |
They had suffered a total of 243 stab wounds to the head, neck and chest before being set alight. | They had suffered a total of 243 stab wounds to the head, neck and chest before being set alight. |
The biochemistry students had been studying at Imperial College, London. | |
Det Ch Insp Mick Duthie said he had no idea why the students were killed. | Det Ch Insp Mick Duthie said he had no idea why the students were killed. |
Fiancee's tribute | |
Speaking at a news conference at Scotland Yard, he said the flat had been broken into six days before and a laptop had been stolen. | Speaking at a news conference at Scotland Yard, he said the flat had been broken into six days before and a laptop had been stolen. |
He also said a white male was seen running from the scene of the fire, but police have not ruled out the possibility others might have been involved in the murders. | He also said a white male was seen running from the scene of the fire, but police have not ruled out the possibility others might have been involved in the murders. |
Police said they were shocked by the crime | Police said they were shocked by the crime |
Mr Bonomo's fiancee, Mary Bertez, wrote a tribute to him on the social networking website facebook. | |
She said: "I will never stop thinking about you for a second. I had 10 months of a happiness I had never experienced until then. | |
"Today you are gone. I will try to be as good as you always wanted. | |
"I will give all the required information to the investigation, my dear, so you can be avenged." | |
Mr Duthie said one line of inquiry was that the attack was a case of mistaken identity. | Mr Duthie said one line of inquiry was that the attack was a case of mistaken identity. |
"We cannot find anything in these two young men's background to suggest they were involved in any criminality, that they had done anything wrong," he said. | "We cannot find anything in these two young men's background to suggest they were involved in any criminality, that they had done anything wrong," he said. |
'Frenzied, horrific attack' | |
The BBC's crime correspondent Ben Ando said Mr Bonomo had 196 stab wounds, including 100 to his back, and Mr Ferez had been stabbed 47 times. | The BBC's crime correspondent Ben Ando said Mr Bonomo had 196 stab wounds, including 100 to his back, and Mr Ferez had been stabbed 47 times. |
He added a chemical was used as an accelerant in the fire. | He added a chemical was used as an accelerant in the fire. |
Mr Duthie said: "The extent of the injuries are horrific. I have never seen injuries like this throughout my career. | |
"I would not say this was a professional attack. I would say it was a frenzied, horrible, horrific attack. | "I would not say this was a professional attack. I would say it was a frenzied, horrible, horrific attack. |
"I imagine it would take some considerable amount of time to inflict the nature of the injuries." | "I imagine it would take some considerable amount of time to inflict the nature of the injuries." |
Mr Bonomo's fiancee Ms Bertez said she will never stop thinking of him | |
The detective said no weapon had been recovered during extensive searches in the area and police were studying some "limited" CCTV footage. | The detective said no weapon had been recovered during extensive searches in the area and police were studying some "limited" CCTV footage. |
Mr Duthie said the postgraduate students had been in London since the beginning of May and were due to return to France at the end of July. | Mr Duthie said the postgraduate students had been in London since the beginning of May and were due to return to France at the end of July. |
Imperial College's Rector, Sir Roy Anderson, said the students had "bright futures ahead of them". | |
The emergency services were called after residents reported an explosion in Sterling Gardens on Sunday night. | The emergency services were called after residents reported an explosion in Sterling Gardens on Sunday night. |
Mr Ferez, who lived at another south London address, was visiting his friend when the attack took place. | |
Mr Duthie said Mr Bonomo was known to be alive in the early hours of Sunday morning because he spoke to his girlfriend in France. | Mr Duthie said Mr Bonomo was known to be alive in the early hours of Sunday morning because he spoke to his girlfriend in France. |
The parents of the two men are in the UK and have had to identify their sons, police said. | The parents of the two men are in the UK and have had to identify their sons, police said. |
Police said Mr Bonomo, of Velaux, and Mr Ferez, of Prouzel, studied in Clermont-Ferrand, central France, and had been chosen to take part in a research project into chains of protein within DNA at Imperial College, which was due to last up to four months. | Police said Mr Bonomo, of Velaux, and Mr Ferez, of Prouzel, studied in Clermont-Ferrand, central France, and had been chosen to take part in a research project into chains of protein within DNA at Imperial College, which was due to last up to four months. |