A man has been arrested on suspiscion of murder after an elderly woman in her 80s was fatally stabbed in Shooters Hill on Wednesday morning in what police described as a ‘deeply tragic’ attack (April 1).
Police officers were called to Red Lion Place off Shooters Hill just before 9am on Wednseday following reports of a man in possession of a knife.
Officers attended alongside paramedics from the London Ambulance Service and a woman was located with serious injuries. The woman in her 80s was taken to hospital where she sadly died.
Another man was also threatened with a knife but did not sustain any injuries.
Police said that shortly after 9:10am on Wednesday morning a man in his 60s presented himself at a nearby Met police station where he was arrested on suspicion of murder. He was taken to hospital by officers, where he is receiving treatment for non-life-threatening injuries.
At this stage, officers said, it is believed the person arrested and deceased victim were known to each other. They confirmed that they are not looking for any further suspects. The woman’s family are aware and will continue to be supported by specialist officers.
Detective Inspector Dean Grice, who is leading on the Met’s investigation, said: “This is a deeply tragic incident, and our thoughts remain firmly with the victim’s family during this difficult time.
“Officers responded swiftly to the initial reports and worked closely with London Ambulance Service colleagues to provide immediate care at the scene.
“A prompt and coordinated investigation has now been launched to establish the full circumstances, and specialist officers are continuing to support the family throughout.”
Detective Superintendent James Derham, who leads policing in the local area, added: “At this stage, we believe that this was an isolated incident and I want to reassure the community that there is no wider risk to the public.
“We understand the impact a crime like this has on the community and you can expect to see an increased police presence in the area. If you are a local resident, please do share any concerns with our officers on the ground or contact 101.”
























