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In this week's episode, a 17 year-old is stabbed outside his house, A young woman alleges she has been threatened with violence and forced into sex work, and a call comes in where a man has been seen with a knife in a fast-food restaurant.
In Sydenham, South London, 17 year-old Levi Ernest-Morrison is stabbed outside his house. His mother, Bonnie races to his aid, but he dies in her arms. Detectives from the Murder Investigation Team must track down those responsible.
In Harrow, north west London, a young woman has gone to police and alleged that she has been threatened with violence and forced into sex work. Her case is investigated by the officers from the Met’s Modern Slavery team.
In Lambeth, South London, response officers respond to a call that some schoolboys have been seen throwing fireworks. And a call comes in to police about a man who has been seen with a knife in a fast food restaurant.
Episode one aired on Tuesday 24 October 2023 from 9pm to 10pm on BBC One.
Hear more from Levi’s family about their son who they miss deeply and how knife crime can happen to anyone.
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