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Two men dead after triple shooting in Ilford Two men dead after triple shooting in Ilford
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Forensic officers are investigating a home in IlfordForensic officers are investigating a home in Ilford
Two men have been killed and another has been left critically injured in a shooting in east London.Two men have been killed and another has been left critically injured in a shooting in east London.
Armed police were called to reports of a fight and shots being fired in Henley Road, Ilford, just after midnight.Armed police were called to reports of a fight and shots being fired in Henley Road, Ilford, just after midnight.
One man in his 20s, died at the scene while another died a short while later, also at the scene, the Met said. They found three men inside an address with gunshot wounds. One, in his 20s, died at the scene while another died a short while later, also at the scene.
One local resident said he called the police during the "commotion", and described seeing multiple men wearing balaclavas. One local resident said he called 999 during the "commotion", and described seeing multiple men wearing balaclavas.
No arrests have been made.No arrests have been made.
Met Police forensic officers were seen working at a house in the street in what is the capital's 86th homicide this year.Met Police forensic officers were seen working at a house in the street in what is the capital's 86th homicide this year.
Of these, 47 were stabbings and eight involved a firearm, data compiled by the BBC has shown.Of these, 47 were stabbings and eight involved a firearm, data compiled by the BBC has shown.
Armed officers were called to Henley Road just after midnightArmed officers were called to Henley Road just after midnight
Road closures around the area remain in place while officers investigate.Road closures around the area remain in place while officers investigate.
Police believe they know the identity of the victim in his 20s, and said the force is working to confirm the identity of the other man. Officers are working to inform their families.Police believe they know the identity of the victim in his 20s, and said the force is working to confirm the identity of the other man. Officers are working to inform their families.
'Heard screams''Heard screams'
The third shooting victim, a man in his 30s, remains in hospital in a critical condition.The third shooting victim, a man in his 30s, remains in hospital in a critical condition.
A man who said he had called 999, but did not want to be identified, told the BBC he had also given first aid to one of the shot men, who still had a bullet lodged in his abdomen, as they waited for an ambulance to arrive. The man who said he had called 999, who did not want to be identified, also told the BBC he had given first aid to one of the shot men, who still had a bullet lodged in his abdomen, as they waited for an ambulance to arrive.
Resident Shamima Ahmed heard screams and then saw police running to the sceneResident Shamima Ahmed heard screams and then saw police running to the scene
Shamima Ahmed, who has lived in the street for two years, told BBC London: "I heard screams in the beginning. I didn't bother much because it happens every day around here.Shamima Ahmed, who has lived in the street for two years, told BBC London: "I heard screams in the beginning. I didn't bother much because it happens every day around here.
"Then it went worse and I could see the police running. The whole area had been cordoned off," she added."Then it went worse and I could see the police running. The whole area had been cordoned off," she added.
Raz, a taxi driver who did not want to give his surname, said it was "not safe to be walking around" the area at night.
"When I'm driving around at night past cashpoints I see people getting robbed," he added.
"The police need to up their game."
At the sceneAt the scene
By Victoria Bourne, BBC NewsBy Victoria Bourne, BBC News
People who live and work in this part of Ilford have expressed dismay and shock at a shooting taking place in a residential area.People who live and work in this part of Ilford have expressed dismay and shock at a shooting taking place in a residential area.
Several businesses said they were used to drug problems and violence but were fearful that this had now escalated to include the use of guns.Several businesses said they were used to drug problems and violence but were fearful that this had now escalated to include the use of guns.
People living on Henley Road told me that they initially thought the gunshots overnight were fireworks as many locals had been celebrating Diwali.People living on Henley Road told me that they initially thought the gunshots overnight were fireworks as many locals had been celebrating Diwali.
There is still a large police cordon in place around Henley Road while forensic teams work outside the property.There is still a large police cordon in place around Henley Road while forensic teams work outside the property.
Raz, a taxi driver who did not want to give his surname, said it was "not safe to be walking around" the area at night.
"When I'm driving around at night past cashpoints I see people getting robbed," he added.
"The police need to up their game."
Speaking at the scene Jas Athwal, leader of Redbridge Council, called for a larger police presence in the area.Speaking at the scene Jas Athwal, leader of Redbridge Council, called for a larger police presence in the area.
He said their numbers had been "cut over successive governments" and insisted that "we have to make sure we get the police here".He said their numbers had been "cut over successive governments" and insisted that "we have to make sure we get the police here".
"I made that plea to the new Metropolitan Police commissioner only last week and he agrees that we need more police," he said."I made that plea to the new Metropolitan Police commissioner only last week and he agrees that we need more police," he said.
"I think sometimes these things build up over time and that's where the police is needed to stop that building up over time and I think if we could get that we would be in a better place", he added."I think sometimes these things build up over time and that's where the police is needed to stop that building up over time and I think if we could get that we would be in a better place", he added.
Police have urged anyone with information to come forward. At a press conference, also at the scene, Insp Dave Holgate said his thoughts were with the families following the "appalling act of violence"."We understand that the community will quite rightly be shocked by this horrific incident, and we share in their concerns. However, I can assure that my dedicated colleagues are working at pace to collect evidence and identify the suspects."
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