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B238 Forest Hill Road East Dulwich, both ways at Therapia Road

B238 London - B238 Forest Hill Road in East Dulwich closed in both directions at The rapia Road junction, because of a serious police incident.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/travelnews/london/

Please do not turn this into political point scoring. Gang culture is sadly a part of our community and the presence of a conexions centre sadly would not have prevented this.


This saddens me deeply, the herne is my local.

The difference between dead and fatal? Hmm - at a guess I'd say that fatal means an accident/injury (whatever) which leads to death, so one could have a fatal injury yet still be alive (for a while).


Bloody awful thing to happen.

How awful for all the families involved. My thoughts go out to them.


Mention of 'Trident' and 'gang culture' are ridiculous at this stage unless you have verified information (which you may well have). What I see is a very sad incident for many people who knew the young person who died in an accident and the poor souls who lost their life commemorating his passing.

I was stopped on the corner of CPR and EDR for the cortege on my way to the ED gym at 2.30 and it was more than a little noticeable that there was something going on. 15 to 20 cars minimum, some overtaking the cortege. As a journalist I'd like to believe I'm as liberal as you are but 'Trident' will be involved.

This is all so sad.

My deepest sympathy to the Family of the young person who has had their life cut short.

I am sure that the Police have a handle on this and that in the not to distant future the person/people responsible will be caught. Sadder still is this will not be the last senseless murder of a young person unless there is a Will (and resourses) to deal with all the underlying reasons why this is continuing to happen.

Our young people deserve better. No child is born bad or delinquent. So why are we(govt)allowing this to happenen?

Otta Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > Gang activity. Dead cert.

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> And to think you were trying a joke.



I don't think it was a joke, it was a good guess. The vast majority of gun incidents in London probably are gang-related.

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