After a thorough review of CCTV footage and multiple witness statements, police have confirmed that the 26-year-old driver involved in a deadly incident on Chippenham Road, W9, will face no further action. The driver will receive professional support to cope with the traumatic event, according to the Met Police.
Detective Chief Inspector Neil Rawlinson, leading the probe from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “He is considered a vital witness to our investigation and will be offered support from professionals to help him come to terms with the terrifying situation he was confronted with.
“It is vitally important that when a person dies there is a thorough investigation into all circumstances. Such decisions must be examined carefully. While this process takes time, it remains my team’s top priority. The man’s legal advisors have been informed of this decision.
“Inquests are now open into both deaths. My team continues to provide evidence for the Coroner. We also urge anyone who witnessed the incident and has not yet spoken to police to come forward.”
Police were called just after 9am following reports of a stabbing on Chippenham Road. Emergency services including the London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade rushed to the scene.
Yasmin Chkaifi, 43, from Maida Vale, was found with multiple stab wounds. Also present was Leon McCaskre, who had been hit by a car. Both were pronounced dead at the scene.
Post-mortem exams confirmed Yasmin died from multiple stab injuries while Leon succumbed to multiple injuries related to the crash. Next of kin have been informed and Family Liaison Officers assigned to support both families.
Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 101 or via Twitter @MetCC quoting CAD 1496/24JAN. To remain anonymous, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online.
Originally published by UKNIP.