man Arrested on suspicion of homophobic murder Ta Village.
The man was found unresponsive at Tower Hamlet Cemetery Park in South Grove.
An autopsy on Thursday found that the cause of death was a blunt head injury.
A search for the murder site and an address of Tower Hamlets is ongoing. The authorities have not yet released the names of the victims.
Detective Superintendent Pete Wallis of the Metropolitan Crime Expert Command said: “The investigation into this death was carried out by homicide detectives who are committed to discovering the details of this incident.
“This arrest marks a major development. Officials have been working day and night to get justice for the victims and their families.
“During our investigation, we talked to many members of the public, conducted door-to-door investigations in the area, and conducted several hours of investigations on closed-circuit television, but we still need to listen to the area near the cemetery park in early August. Anyone’s opinion 16
“The victim is suspected of being attacked out of a homophobic attack, but we remain open.
“The investigation team is cooperating with the LGBT advisory team. The investigation pace is very fast. Please pay attention to your surroundings and personal safety.”
“The worries caused by the discovery of the dead body in this situation have caused ripples throughout the community and may lead people to discuss the information they have.
“I urge anyone who hears about this murder to contact us immediately.”
Mike Hamer, the leader and support officer of Metropolitan East Central, said: “We are shocked by the nature of this terrible and brutal attack. At this moment, our hearts are with the families and friends of the victims.
“We and our partners at Tower Hamlets are supporting the investigation team and are absolutely committed to bringing lawbreakers to justice.
“At present, an extensive crime scene still exists, and the police search team is carefully inspecting the cemetery, looking for forensic opportunities.
“The community can increase the police force in the area by guaranteeing that I will ask anyone with information to come forward.”
Anyone with information is required to call the event room directly on 0208 345 3865, dial 101, or quote 1277/16 on Twitter @MetCC.Or, you can provide information in the following ways This link.



