Teenager, 16, charged with murder of 14-year-old boy shot dead in Woolwich

Police conference on death of 14-year-old in Woolwich |
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Another 16-year-old boy was also arrested today on suspicion of murder and remains in custody
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A 16-year-old from Romford had been charged with the murder of Eghosa Ogbebor, 14, who was shot dead in south-east London last week, the Metropolitan Police said.
Eghosa Ogbebor was shot dead in Lord Warwick Street, Woolwich, with police called to the scene at about 3.40pm last Thursday.
The 16-year-old, from Romford, who was first arrested last Saturday before being released on bail, will appear at Thames Magistrates Court tomorrow (April 11).
Another 16-year-old boy was also arrested today on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.
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The Met said six others arrested in connection with the victim’s death - boys aged 14, 16 and 16 and men aged 18, 19 and 46 have been bailed while inquiries continue.
Despite the efforts of emergency responders on the afternoon of April 2, the teenager was found with severe injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Initially, officers were unable to establish the victim's identity, and he was mistakenly referred to as an adult by the police.
Six people have been arrested in relation to the murder | GETTY Eghosa’s family continue to be supported by specialist officers, the force added.
An investigation remains ongoing.
On April 4, officers arrested a 16-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man in Woolwich on suspicion of murder, and a 46-year-old man on suspicion of assisting an offender.
All three were released on bail, the police said.
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The Met Police set up a cordon around Lord Warwick Street, Woolwich last Thursday
| GETTYA 14-year-old boy, 16-year-old boy and 18-year-old man were later arrested on April 3 in connection with Eghosa’s death.
They have also been bailed while inquiries continue.
Detective Chief Inspector Lucie Card, who is leading the investigation, said: "Our team of dedicated detectives are continuing enquiries to investigate Eghosa's tragic death.
"We appreciate the concern that Eghosa's death has caused, particularly among the local community who will continue to see an increased police presence around the area".
The senior officer urged anyone with information or who witnessed suspicious activity to contact police on 101, quoting reference CAD 4848/2APR, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.










