A teenager has been charged with the murder of a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed with a zombie knife in southeast London, the Metropolitan Police said.
Daejaun Campbell died from his injuries after being attacked on Eglinton Road in Woolwich on Sunday evening.
Jacob Losiewicz, 18, of Abbey Wood, has been charged in connection with his death.
He was remanded in custody to appear at Bromley Magistrates’ Court this morning.
A second man in his 50s who was arrested has been released without charge, police said.
Daejaun’s family are being supported by specially trained officers, the force added.
A ban on owning zombie-style knives and machetes came into force on Tuesday, two days after the stabbing.
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The ban is part of efforts to reduce knife crime, with campaigners including actor Idris Elba pushing for the large blades to be outlawed.
Detective Chief Superintendent Trevor Lawry, who is in charge of policing for the South East Basic Command Unit, said: “The investigation into Daejaun’s murder continues and detectives are working around the clock.
“Local officers will remain in the area whilst we continue with our investigation. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions, they are there to support you and the community.
“I want to appeal again for anyone who knows anything about the death of young Daejaun to come forward. Did you see anything suspicious around the Eglinton Road area? Did you see anyone running away from the area? Do you have any footage?”
Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crimestoppers.
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