The police were informed at 10:53 pm (local time) on Saturday and officers, London ambulance service were sent to the incident site but despite all the efforts, the boy died at the scene.
While talking with ANI, one of the neighbours, Patrick who resides in Flat number 17, said, "They're a bit traumatized normally. Kids are a bit traumatized because they normally play outside in the gardens and they're a bit afraid now at the moment. And they got good reason to be afraid. Lik
The deceased, Tejaswini Reddy had apparently gone to London for higher studies where she was attacked with a knife. The incident, according to the London Metropolitan Police, happened on June 13.
London [UK], October 08 (ANI): The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that Saturday's car crash that took place outside London's popular Natural History Museum, which injured at least 11 persons, was a road traffic accident and not terrorist-related.