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Two still quizzed over Pc killing Pc killing suspects still held
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Two men are still being questioned over the murder of hairdresser and special constable Nisha Patel-Nasri. Police have been given more time to question two men over the murder of a special constable.
Mrs Patel-Nasri, 29, was thought to be investigating noises outside her home in Wembley, north-west London, when she was attacked on 11 May. Nisha Patel-Nasri, 29, was thought to be investigating noises outside her home in Wembley, north-west London, when she was attacked on 11 May.
Detectives have recovered an Audi A4, believed to be linked to the attack, from a street in south-west London.
A 37-year-old from north London and a 41-year-old from east London were arrested early on Wednesday.A 37-year-old from north London and a 41-year-old from east London were arrested early on Wednesday.
Police said the car, found on 30 November, was seen on CCTV near Mrs Patel-Nasri's home at the time of the murder. Magistrates later granted detectives a further 32 hours to quiz the pair about Mrs Patel-Nasri's death.
Detectives have recovered an Audi A4, believed to be linked to the attack, from a street in south-west London.
Suspect's DNASuspect's DNA
Mrs Patel-Nasri and husband Fadi had been out celebrating their wedding anniversary in the hours prior to the attack. Police said the car, found on 30 November, was seen on CCTV near Mrs Patel-Nasri's home at the time of the murder.
Mrs Patel-Nasri, who also worked as a hairdresser, and husband Fadi had been out celebrating their wedding anniversary in the hours prior to the attack.
She was in her nightclothes at home alone when she was stabbed in the leg.She was in her nightclothes at home alone when she was stabbed in the leg.
The murder weapon, which was recovered by police shortly afterwards, was found to contain the DNA of her suspected attacker.The murder weapon, which was recovered by police shortly afterwards, was found to contain the DNA of her suspected attacker.
Mrs Nasri was a hairdresser by profession, but had been a special constable - a part-time volunteer police officer - for three years.Mrs Nasri was a hairdresser by profession, but had been a special constable - a part-time volunteer police officer - for three years.