A woman is accused of killing another woman by stabbing her in a London apartment.

A person was discovered stabbed in a building's entrance area.

September 16th 2024.

A woman is accused of killing another woman by stabbing her in a London apartment.
In the bustling city of Tower Hamlets in east London, a tragic incident has taken place. A woman has been charged with the murder of another woman in the area, and she is set to appear in court this morning. Along with the charge of murder, she is also facing charges for possession of a bladed weapon.

The events unfolded in the early hours of September 15, when police were alerted to a woman with stab wounds in a block of flats on Duckett Street. Despite the efforts of the London Ambulance Service, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. While the victim has not been formally identified yet, authorities believe her to be 31-year-old Charlotte Lawler.

The victim's family has been notified of the tragedy, and they are being supported by specially trained officers. A 37-year-old man who was initially arrested on suspicion of assisting the offender has since been released on bail. Currently, a cordon is in place at the address of the crime and an investigation is ongoing.

Acting detective chief inspector Ben Dalloway expressed his condolences, stating, "This is a tragic incident which has resulted in a young woman losing her life. Those involved appear to have known each other and were present at the address during the evening." He also added that while progress has been made in the investigation, officers will continue to work tirelessly to gather more information.

Detective superintendent Mike Cagney also shared his thoughts on the heartbreaking event, saying, "My thoughts are with the family of this young woman at this very difficult time. Following this awful incident, my officers are working closely with our specialist colleagues to understand exactly what has occurred." He also assured the community that police will be present in the area to provide support and gather any information that may be helpful.

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