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Boy shot dead by 'delivery driver' named by police

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The tragic shooting of 16-year-old Lathaniel Burrell in Stockwell, South London, has sent shockwaves through the local community as he was killed by a man posing as a food delivery driver. Eyewitnesses reported that the shooting occurred near Paradise Road, raising significant concerns about public safety in the area. Residents shared their fears, with many stating they no longer feel safe going out at night, especially with incidents of youth-related violence on the rise. Labour MP Florence Eshalomi emphasized the need for a visible police presence to restore community confidence and safety. The Metropolitan Police are investigating, seeking help from the public for any footage that could aid their inquiry.

This incident highlights a worrying trend, as shootings involving teenagers are rare in London, where knife crime typically dominates youth violence statistics. Community members mourn the loss of a promising young life, with many expressing their sorrow and disbelief. The devastating impact of this shooting extends beyond one family, affecting the entire neighborhood and reinforcing calls for urgent action against gun violence.

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