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image captionGabriel Bringye, 37, was found unresponsive and with stab wounds inside his car
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of a minicab driver found dead inside a car in north London.
Gabriel Bringye, 37, was found unresponsive and with stab wounds in Jarrow Road, Tottenham at about 19:20 GMT on Wednesday.
The boy, who was arrested on Friday, has since been charged with murder and handling stolen property.
He appeared at Highbury Magistrates Court on Saturday and is due to appear at the Old Bailey on Tuesday.
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Detectives continue to investigate a fatal stabbing in Kentish Town.
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The man who died in a stabbing in Kentish Town on Monday night has been named as Jack Ampadu.
The 37-year-old was found with stab injuries in Highgate Road, Kentish Town, at around 7.40pm on February 15.
On Thursday, Dwayne Stewart-Akers, also 37, of Highgate Road, was charged with murder.
He appeared at Highbury Magistrates’ Court and will next appear in custody at the Old Bailey on Monday, February 22.
Mr Ampadu s next of kin have been informed and are being supported by officers.