Source: Agencies |
2008-7-4 |
NEWSPAPER EDITION
BRITISH police have appealed for witnesses to help solve the deaths of two French students stabbed dozens of times in the head and neck before being set on fire in their southeast London apartment.
Laurent Bonomo, 23, was stabbed nearly 200 times, while his friend, Gabriel Ferez, also 23, suffered nearly 50 stab wounds, authorities said.
Investigators believe an accelerant was used, possibly in an attempt to destroy evidence.
Neither student had a criminal record.
"I have never seen injuries inflicted to bodies like this before," Detective Chief Inspector Mick Duthie told reporters at a news conference.
He appealed for witnesses in the attack, which took place late Sunday.
Police found the bodies after responding to reports of an explosion and fire, but only learned how the students died after the post-mortem examination results were delivered on Wednesday.
"We are here today because I don't know why these boys were killed or who killed them," Duthie said.
"I do believe, however, that those responsible must have been bloodstained when they left."
Soul searching
London has been gripped in recent weeks by a series of stabbing cases involving young people, leading to much soul searching about what has gone wrong with city's troubled youth. But the case of the French students is unique because the pair are foreigners and because of the brutality of the crime.
For a major capital, London has a low murder rate. Police say there were 159 homicides from April 2007 to the same month this year, about a third the number of New York, which is similar in size.
Authorities declined to speculate what might be behind the crime before further toxicology and other tests were completed.
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