Police name man, 24, stabbed to death in Roehampton
Police believe more than one person was involved in the attack on May 6
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A 24-year-old man who was stabbed to death in South West London last Thursday (May 6) has been named by police. The Met police have today identified the man, who was fatally stabbed at a residential address in Dowdeswell Close, Roehampton, as Abdirizak Hassan.
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Not a lot of frozen pipes locally
By Jacob Clary - jclary@aimmediamidwest.com
This photo shows water that has frozen on a wall behind The Times-Gazette offices.
Jacob Clary | The Times-Gazette
Cold like what enveloped Highland County last week can mean several pipes bursting. But Dave Blair, owner of Blair’s Plumbing, said that was not the case. He said he didn’t handle many of them and that he talked to Dale McCoy, owner of McCoy Plumbing Co., who also said he didn’t have a lot.
Blair gave a couple of reasons this for the lack of froze pipes despite below freezing temperatures people might have been a little more prepared for the cold or there wasn’t enough wind to cause pipes to freeze.