The family of 15-year-old Billy Cox who was shot dead in his Clapham home have been re-housed, according to Lambeth Council.
His parents and 13-year-old sister have been offered accommodation in Camberwell, south London.
They will not return to the ground floor maisonette in Fenwick Place, Clapham North, where Billy was shot in the chest on February 14.
A council spokeswoman said the family had been moved following a request from police and that one other family had requested relocation.
Billy was found dying by his sister who rushed into the family home after hearing a "loud bang" and no one has been arrested over his death.
He was the third teenager killed in south London during a two-week spate of shootings.
Officers continue to examine the Fenwick Place property, which has been boarded up.
Tributes, including flowers and candles, remain outside the address.
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