Murder investigation launched after woman stabbed

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A murder investigation was initiated after a 45-year-old woman was found with fatal stab wounds in Enfield, north London, at around 19:00 BST on Saturday. Despite the prompt response from the Metropolitan Police and emergency services, she was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are appealing for witnesses, particularly those who may have dashcam footage from Ayley Croft between 18:30 and 19:30. The next of kin has been informed and is receiving support during this difficult time. Detective Chief Inspector Neil John emphasized the police's commitment to the investigation and the increased presence in the area to address community concerns.

The attack has left local residents distressed, prompting police to encourage anyone with information to assist in the investigation. This incident highlights ongoing safety issues in urban areas and the importance of community vigilance. Police continue to gather details to ensure justice for the victim and peace of mind for the community.

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