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Teenager in death fall from flats Teenager in death fall from flats
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A 16-year-old boy who fell to his death from a block of flats in east London may have been chased, police have said. A teenager may have been chased before falling to his death from a block of flats in east London, police have said.
Detectives said they were investigating whether the teenager had been pursued before falling from the building in Paragon Road, Hackney, on Wednesday. Detectives are investigating whether the victim was being pursued when he fell from the 7th floor of a 13-storey building in Paragon Road, Hackney.
The teenager, who has not been named, died at the scene. The 16-year-old, who has not been named, died at the scene on Wednesday.
The victim's next of kin have been informed and a post-mortem examination is due to be held later. No arrests have been made. Richard Brown, headteacher of Hackney Free and Parochial Secondary School, said the boy had been due to collect his GSCE results from the school.
Mr Brown said: "We expected today to be about GCSE results and what you then find is one of the youngsters who has worked very hard for their GCSEs has been the victim of this tragedy, so people are very shocked and upset."
Police presence
Emergency services were called at about 1600 BST to reports a boy had fallen from a balcony.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "At this early stage, we believe he had fallen from a block of flats.A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "At this early stage, we believe he had fallen from a block of flats.
"One line of inquiry officers are investigating is that the boy may have been chased prior to the fall.""One line of inquiry officers are investigating is that the boy may have been chased prior to the fall."
Emergency services were called to the scene where they found the victim shortly after 1600 BST. Forensic experts have been examining the scene where there has been a strong police presence.
The spokesman said: "We believe we know the identity of the deceased, but await formal identification and confirmation that all next of kin have been informed." Floral tributes were left outside the entrance to the flats by a group of youngsters on Thursday morning.
The victim's next of kin have been informed and a post-mortem examination is due to be held later. No arrests have been made.