18-year-old charged with stabbing 15-year-old boy in London.

Daejaun Campbell was fatally stabbed in Woolwich and died soon after.

September 26th 2024.

18-year-old charged with stabbing 15-year-old boy in London.
A tragic incident has rocked the London community as it was reported that a 15-year-old boy, Daejaun Campbell, was found with a fatal stab wound on Sunday evening in Eglinton Road, Woolwich. Despite the efforts of emergency services, Daejaun sadly passed away from his injuries shortly after being discovered.

In the wake of this heartbreaking event, two men were arrested on suspicion of murder. However, only one of them, 18-year-old Jacob Losiewicz of Church Manor Way in Abbey Wood, has been charged with the crime. He is set to appear in court later today, while the second arrested man, who is in his 50s, has since been released without charge.

Detective Chief Superintendent Trevor Lawry, who is leading the investigation, has emphasized that the case is being taken very seriously and that the team is working tirelessly to uncover the truth. He also reassured the community that local officers will be present in the area to support and assist them during this difficult time.

Lawry also made a plea for anyone with information regarding Daejaun's death to come forward. He asked if anyone had seen anything suspicious in the Eglinton Road area or if they had any footage or saw anyone fleeing the scene. He urged individuals with any potential leads to contact the police as soon as possible.

In the aftermath of this tragedy, several police vans were spotted at the scene where Daejaun lost his life. The community is in shock and mourning the loss of a young life. The Agency, a local news hub, is continuously updating the public on the latest developments of the case.

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