Boy, 16, stabbed to death just before midnight as cops hunt knifeman
Updated: 19 Feb 2021, 14:11
A 16-YEAR-old boy was stabbed to death last night - as police desperately search for the knifeman.
The London Ambulance Service alerted cops to the stabbing on Preston Road in Wembley, London, shortly after 11.30pm.
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Officers attended and found a 16-year-old boy with stab injuries.
The teen was treated at the scene before being taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Cops this afternoon announced that the teenager had died and detectives have now launched a murder investigation.
A crime scene has been put in place in Preston Road, between the junctions of Logan Road and The Avenue, affecting local bus routes.
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Updated: 19 Feb 2021, 15:18
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JERUSALEM woke up to the rare sight of the Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall covered in snow this week.
Snow from the wobbling polar vortex has blanketed parts of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Libya and Israel, reaching areas of the Middle East which have not seen snow in years.
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People play by the Dome of the Rock during a snowy morning in Jerusalem s Old CityCredit: Reuters
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The Dome of the Rock, inside the old walled city of Jerusalem, is usually bathed in sunshineCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
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Workers clear the snow in front of the Western Wall following the snowstormCredit: AFP or licensors
Brain-swelling Nipah virus is 75 times more deadly than Covid could be next pandemic
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Updated: 19 Feb 2021, 15:53
A BRAIN-SWELLING disease 75 times more deadly than Covid could mutate to become the next pandemic killing millions, scientists have warned.
Experts told Sun Online how a number of emerging diseases could trigger another global outbreak – and this time it could be The Big One .
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The fruit bat-borne virus Nipah is a prime candidate for serious concern, they fear.
Severe brain swelling, seizures and vomiting are just some of the symptoms of this highly potent disease - which was first discovered in 1999 in Malaysia.
Updated: 19 Feb 2021, 17:40
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A BRAIN-SWELLING disease 75 times more deadly than Covid could mutate to become the next pandemic killing millions, scientists have warned.
Experts told Sun Online how a number of emerging diseases could trigger another global outbreak – and this time it could be The Big One .
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The fruit bat-borne virus Nipah is a prime candidate for serious concern, they fear.
Severe brain swelling, seizures and vomiting are just some of the symptoms of this highly potent disease - which was first discovered in 1999 in Malaysia.
Outbreaks in south and south-east Asia show the virus to be extremely deadly, with a death rate of between 40 to 75%.