A man was taken into custody after a woman in her 40s was discovered fatally stabbed in a home.

Last night, law enforcement was summoned to the location.

December 20th 2024.

A man was taken into custody after a woman in her 40s was discovered fatally stabbed in a home.
The tragic news of Gemma Devonish's death has shaken the community in south west London. She was found with fatal stab wounds at her home on Nutfield Close, and was pronounced dead on Thursday morning. The police have swiftly made an arrest - a 38-year-old man is now in custody on suspicion of murder. As forensic teams continue to gather evidence, a cordon has been set up around Nutfield Close and detectives are conducting door-to-door inquiries.

Chief Superintendent Andy Brittain has expressed his shock and concern over this terrible incident that has taken place in Sutton. He assures the community that a team of specialist detectives is already making significant progress in the investigation. The increased presence of officers in the area is to facilitate the important investigative work that is taking place. Chief Superintendent Brittain also thanks the residents for their patience and urges anyone with concerns to speak to the police officers on duty.

Detective Chief Inspector Alex Gammampila's thoughts are with Gemma's family and friends as they try to come to terms with this tragic event. He reassures them that they will be provided with all the necessary support. The impact of this incident is not limited to just her loved ones, and Detective Chief Inspector Gammampila encourages anyone with concerns to reach out to the local officers. Despite the arrest, the investigation is ongoing as the detectives work towards understanding the events that led to this horrific murder.

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Lastly, Detective Chief Inspector Gammampila urges anyone who may have been in the area of Nutfield Close on Wednesday or Thursday morning to come forward with any information that could assist in the investigation. Any suspicious activity or noise could be crucial in understanding the events that led to Gemma's death. The community's cooperation is greatly appreciated in this difficult time.

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