A murder investigation was launched after the two bodies were found at different addresses in Central within a few hours London In incidents that the police believe are interconnected.
Officials found a 45-year-old woman who was wounded by a knife. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
At 2:15 am on Friday, the London Ambulance Service issued an alert to police that a man was injured with a knife at a property on Jerome Crescent less than half a mile away.
Nursing staff It was confirmed that the 59-year-old man had died.
Investigations are ongoing to trace the woman’s close relatives, and the man has been notified and supported by expert officials.
No one was arrested.
Detective Chief Inspector Wayne Jolly said: “At this early stage, we remain open to motives, but at this stage, we treat these crimes as interconnected.
At this early stage, we remain open to motives, but at this stage, we treat these crimes as interconnected
“We would love to hear from anyone who sees anything suspicious on Ashbridge Street or Jerome Crescent overnight. No matter how small or trivial you think your information is, be sure to contact us.”
Westminster Police Commander and Detective Chief Superintendent Owen Richards said: “The crime scene has appeared on Ashbridge Street and Jerome Crescent, and additional police resources and patrols have been deployed throughout the area to provide local security. .
“Anyone with concerns is encouraged to contact patrol officers. To pass on information, please call 101.”
Anyone who sees anything suspicious should call 101 and provide the reference number 7227/19AUG.



