Manhunt continues for 'brutal' east London killer
The man's killer "forced his way" into the victim's home, before leaving the scene on foot to Park Grove
Police are still hunting for a male suspect wanted in connection with the death of a man who was stabbed to death in his home in east London.Police say the suspect, dressed in black, forced his way into the victim's home and repeatedly stabbed him before fleeing the scene.On Wednesday, Det Ch Insp Kelly Allen said the suspect left the scene on Hudson Close on foot in the direction of Park Grove.She described the suspect as a black male who was dressed in all black clothing.
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