A teenager was pronounced dead at the scene

Detectives have launched a murder investigation following a stabbing in Stroud Green.
A crime scene remains in place at Stroud Green Road, at the junction of Tollington Park, after police received reports at about 2.50am on Thursday (11th) of a man with stab injuries at the location.
Metropolitan Police officers, London Ambulance Service and medics from London’s Air Ambulance all attended and found a man, aged 19, injured in a car. Despite the best efforts of the emergency services, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.
A post-mortem examination will be held in due course. Formal identification has not yet taken place.
The male driver of the car was also taken to hospital for treatment before being discharged.
Detective Chief Inspector Tony Kirk said: “While this investigation is in its early stages we have established that the two men sustained their injuries in Seven Sisters Road close to Yonge Park before driving to Stroud Green Road where the car came to a stop.
“I would ask anyone who was driving through that route from Seven Sisters Road to Stroud Green Road and Tollington Park to check their dashcam footage in case they have captured anything that could help our investigation. Likewise, any residents in the area please get in touch as a matter of urgency if you notice anything out of the ordinary captured by your doorbell camera.
“A young man has lost his life in violent circumstances. My team are working at pace to establish exactly what has happened so we can give their families the answers they deserve and bring those responsible to justice.”
Superintendent Annmarie Cowley, who is responsible for policing in Islington and Camden, said: “My thoughts are with this young man’s family and friends as they struggle to come to terms with their loss.
“I know that news of this incident will cause a lot of concern in the local community. That is of course understandable and I share that concern. Residents can expect to see officers in the area over the coming days and I would encourage you to speak with them should you have any concerns. We are also working closely with local partners to ensure support is there for those who need it.”
Anyone with information that could assist police at this early stage is asked to call 101 and give reference 873/11July. You can also provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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