Smiley Culture,black, the story goes was making tea and stabbed himself in the heart while four MET OFFICERS who had just raided his home were in the lounge. Mark Duggan ,black murdered in cold blood after MET OFFICERS lied and said he was armed. We now have one mixed race (well we knew she would not be white , right ?) jumping from a 17h floor window. I don't think so , do you ?
A 18-year-old woman plunged to her death today from a 17th floor window moments after police arrived to make an arrest.
Police said they arrived at the block of flats in Woolwich, south-east London, at around 9.30am this morning.
But within moments of storming into the property the woman, believed to be mixed-race, fell some 155ft to her death from a bedroom window.
Her lifeless body was found on a bank of grass behind the 20-story tall block of flats.
A woman neighbour said: 'I saw another girl, a white girl with fair hair, aged about 18, run round the back and she was crying and clearly very, very upset.
'Later I saw the police leading her away to a car. She was covered in grassy stains and crying a lot. I assumed she must have got the stains from kneeling on the ground where the girl had fallen.'
The neighbour, who would not be named, said the victim was an 18-year-old mixed-race girl.
'I heard the police and ambulances arrive. The police cordoned off the whole area and they seemed to secure all the exits from the flats.
'The next thing I saw was a mixed-race boy aged about 16 or 17 being taken away by the police. I recognised him. I've seen him a lot skating in the road.
'He was protesting his innocence to the police. I think he might be the brother of the girl who died but I'm not sure.
'Then I saw three police officers, one of whom used a pole, bring out a Staffordshire terrier-type dog. The dog was behaving ok, it wasn't causing any problems.'
Council caretaker Prince Langlais, 42, said he knew the victim and the man who was arrested.
' I knew them to say hello to because I live just around the corner.
'A lot of people round here know each other, they see the same face more or less every day. They were very friendly people.'
The woman said police are often called to incidents in the flats in the tower block. She said: 'It's certainly not a quiet crime-free place to live.'
It is not yet known if she leapt to ground in an attempt to get away from the police. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said they were visiting the high-rise tower block as part of a recall to prison inquiry.
Scotland Yard said they were still waiting for her to be formally identified.
A post-mortem examination will be scheduled in due course.
A man was arrested by officers on suspicion of assisting an offender and is currently in custody at a south London police station.
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS) has been informed and is investigating.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has been informed.
A spokesman said: 'Shortly after the officers entered the flat, a woman, who is believed to be 18, fell from a bedroom window on the 17th floor.
'She was pronounced dead at the scene. We await formal identification. A post-mortem examination will be scheduled in due course.
'A man was arrested by officers on suspicion of assisting an offender and is currently in custody at a south London police station.'
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Woman, 18, jumps to her death from 17th floor tower block window as police raid her home
- Police went to flat to recall somebody to prison
A 18-year-old woman plunged to her death today from a 17th floor window moments after police arrived to make an arrest.
Police said they arrived at the block of flats in Woolwich, south-east London, at around 9.30am this morning.
But within moments of storming into the property the woman, believed to be mixed-race, fell some 155ft to her death from a bedroom window.
Death: The woman plunged to the ground from a window on the 17th floor of this tower block in south-east London as police raided her flat
A woman neighbour said: 'I saw another girl, a white girl with fair hair, aged about 18, run round the back and she was crying and clearly very, very upset.
'Later I saw the police leading her away to a car. She was covered in grassy stains and crying a lot. I assumed she must have got the stains from kneeling on the ground where the girl had fallen.'
The neighbour, who would not be named, said the victim was an 18-year-old mixed-race girl.
'I heard the police and ambulances arrive. The police cordoned off the whole area and they seemed to secure all the exits from the flats.
'The next thing I saw was a mixed-race boy aged about 16 or 17 being taken away by the police. I recognised him. I've seen him a lot skating in the road.
'He was protesting his innocence to the police. I think he might be the brother of the girl who died but I'm not sure.
'Then I saw three police officers, one of whom used a pole, bring out a Staffordshire terrier-type dog. The dog was behaving ok, it wasn't causing any problems.'
Probe: Police were visiting the flat to make an arrest as part of a recall to prison inquiry
' I knew them to say hello to because I live just around the corner.
'A lot of people round here know each other, they see the same face more or less every day. They were very friendly people.'
The woman said police are often called to incidents in the flats in the tower block. She said: 'It's certainly not a quiet crime-free place to live.'
It is not yet known if she leapt to ground in an attempt to get away from the police. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said they were visiting the high-rise tower block as part of a recall to prison inquiry.
Scotland Yard said they were still waiting for her to be formally identified.
A post-mortem examination will be scheduled in due course.
A man was arrested by officers on suspicion of assisting an offender and is currently in custody at a south London police station.
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS) has been informed and is investigating.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has been informed.
A spokesman said: 'Shortly after the officers entered the flat, a woman, who is believed to be 18, fell from a bedroom window on the 17th floor.
'She was pronounced dead at the scene. We await formal identification. A post-mortem examination will be scheduled in due course.
'A man was arrested by officers on suspicion of assisting an offender and is currently in custody at a south London police station.'
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