Police launch murder investigation over death of five-year-old boy after incident with man in park

  • The boy and the person have been at Mountsfield Park, Catford, on Sunday evening
  • The kid was admitted to hospital however later died of his head accidents
  • Marvin Iheanacho, 38, from Wesley Avenue, Hounslow, arrested Monday
  • He was charged with GBH on Monday when the boy was nonetheless alive 

A homicide probe has been launched after a five-year-old boy died from head accidents suffered in a south east London park.

Detectives are investigating the boy's loss of life after stories of 'an incident involving a person within the firm of a kid' which left the teenager with deadly accidents having been at Mountsfield Park, Catford.

The boy suffered the accidents within the early night of Sunday and was admitted to a south London hospital eight hours later within the early hours of Monday, however died the next afternoon.

Marvin Iheanacho, 38, from Wesley Avenue, Hounslow, was arrested on Monday and appeared at Bromley Magistrates Court docket the next day charged with grievous bodily hurt with intent.

He was remanded in custody to seem at Woolwich Crown Court docket on December 20. 

Scotland Yard stated: 'A homicide investigation has been launched following the loss of life of a five-year-old boy.

'On Monday, November 21 police have been known as at round 1.45am to a south London hospital after a five-year-old baby was admitted with crucial head accidents.

'A person was arrested and subsequently charged with grievous bodily hurt with intent, and is at present remanded in custody to seem at crown court docket.

'The boy died on the afternoon of Tuesday at a hospital and the investigation was handed to the Murder and Main Crime Command.

'The results of a autopsy examination held on Thursday is awaited by officers.'

Detective Chief Inspector Tony Lynes stated: 'We're interesting to search out any witnesses who have been in, or close to to, Mountsfield Park, Catford between roughly 5.15pm and 6.45pm on Sunday, 20 November, and are eager to talk to anybody who could have seen or heard something concerning an incident involving a person within the firm of a kid.'

Officers will to return to the park this Sunday the place the kid was injured.

 

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