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A murder examination was initiated after a man was fatally stabbed in northwest London, the police said.

According to the Metropolitan Police, the officers in Kingsbury Road, Kingsbury, were appointed at 3:31 a.m. in the Kingsbury Road, Kingsbury.

A 26-year-old man was later confirmed that he had been taken to the hospital with a stab wound and shortly afterwards was declared dead despite the best efforts by the medical staff, the troop added.

The next relatives of the victim have been informed and are supported by specially trained civil servants, while a formal identification and a post-mortem examination will take place in due course.

At this point, no arrests were made, the police said on Sunday afternoon.

Detective Chief Inspector Allam Bhangoo, who heads the investigation, said: “Our team of detectives and forensic specialists works at speed to determine the full circumstances that have led to the tragic death of a young man.

“We understand that this incident will lead to concern in the Kingsbury community, and we are grateful for your continued patience and cooperation.

“The residents can expect an increased police presence in the area together with a crime scene if we carry out the early phases of our investigation.”

Anyone who has witnessed the incident or has information that the police could support was asked to report forward as soon as possible.

The police can contact the phone number 101 and state a reference: 1052/18MAY.

Information can also be provided anonymously about the independent charity organization Crimestopper at 0800 555 111.

The Kingsbury Road between Upphill Drive and Church Lane remains closed, while the police asked the public to avoid the area if possible.

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