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Canning Town murders: Police appeal for information about “challenging and complex” investigation

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The Police officer leading the investigation into the deaths of two women in Canning Town has called the crime scene “one of the most challenging and complex” he’s ever seen.

The bodies were discovered in a freezer at a flat in Vandome Close on Friday, 26 April.

Detectives have been working to identify the victims and trace their next of kin but have so far been unable to establish their identities.

Two men, aged 34 and 50, have been arrested on suspicion of murder. The latter has since been released under investigation.

Detective Chief Inspector Simon Harding said: “I have encountered many crime scenes over 28 years and this one of the most challenging and complex to deal with.

“At the heart of this investigation are two women who were found inside this address and my primary focus is to identify them and inform their families. I can assure you that we are doing this as fast as is possible given the circumstances using a number of approved methods as part of formal identification processes.

“It is so important for these women’s families that we are 100 per cent sure who the victims are before we name them and I would respectfully ask that people refrain from speculation and attempts to confirm their identities while this work is ongoing – this is not helpful and accentuates an already distressing situation. 

In a statement, the Met Police said post-mortem examinations are due to begin on Friday, 3 May but are likely to take several days to conclude.

DCI Harding added: “It is unlikely we will get a cause of death and a clearer picture of how these women died for some days given the challenging conditions in which they were found.

“I have a full homicide team working day and night on this case and we are continuing work to build up a comprehensive picture of activity that took place at this address in Vandome Close.

“We know it is a property that various people used to stay at, transient members of the community who moved from address to address. It is also linked to drug activity. It is too early to say whether either of our victims had a similar lifestyle and again I would ask people to be respectful and not speculate.

“I would appeal to anyone who has visited this address over the last year, or has information about people who frequented the property to come forward and speak to my team. I am aware that casts a wide net in terms of my appeal but we do need to build up an accurate picture of life at that flat and what occurred there.”

Anyone who can help is asked to contact police on 020 8721 4205, via @MetCC or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.

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