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Suspect accused of double murders near London | Suspect accused of double murders near London |
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A man has been charged with the murders of two men, whose bodies were found within hours of each other. | A man has been charged with the murders of two men, whose bodies were found within hours of each other. |
Kaziku Tuwisana, 31, was arrested after a man's body was found in the boot of a car in a lane near Scratchwood Park, Barnet, north London on Friday. | |
Almost a day later the body of a second man, 35, was found in undergrowth, in Hogg Lane, Elstree, Hertfordshire around five miles away, on Saturday. | Almost a day later the body of a second man, 35, was found in undergrowth, in Hogg Lane, Elstree, Hertfordshire around five miles away, on Saturday. |
Mr Tuwisana is charged with murdering both men, who had been fatally stabbed. | Mr Tuwisana is charged with murdering both men, who had been fatally stabbed. |
Mr Tuwisana, of no fixed address, is due to appear before Brent Magistrates' Court on Monday 30 December. | Mr Tuwisana, of no fixed address, is due to appear before Brent Magistrates' Court on Monday 30 December. |
Det Ch Insp Simon Stancombe said the victims are thought to be eastern European males who may have been known to each other. | Det Ch Insp Simon Stancombe said the victims are thought to be eastern European males who may have been known to each other. |
He has appealed to residents in both areas to "think very carefully about anything suspicious you may have seen over the last few days. | He has appealed to residents in both areas to "think very carefully about anything suspicious you may have seen over the last few days. |
"The slightest fragment of information could prove crucial," he added. | "The slightest fragment of information could prove crucial," he added. |
The Met Police is also asking drivers who "may have caught something that could prove massively important" on dashcam footage to contact them. | The Met Police is also asking drivers who "may have caught something that could prove massively important" on dashcam footage to contact them. |
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