Roads remain closed after teenager stabbed outside polling station
Whalebone Lane South remains closed after a teenager was stabbed outside a polling station.
Senior Reporter
Nathalie Raffray is a senior reporter at the Ham & High and other north London areas
Nathalie Raffray is a senior reporter at the Ham & High and other north London areas
Whalebone Lane South remains closed after a teenager was stabbed outside a polling station.
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