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Three teenagers, aged 14, 16 and 17, accused of the death of the elderly, 75 years old, who was “attacked outside High Street Bank”

Three teenagers, aged 14, 16 and 17, accused of the death of the elderly, 75 years old, who was “attacked outside High Street Bank”

Three teenagers were accused of killing after an elderly man died of an attack outside a bank on a street in London.

Adolescents, aged 14, 16 and 17, who cannot be appointed for legal reasons, were accused after Fredi Reviro was found injured on the Seven Road in Islington, northern London on Thursday night.

The officers offered first aid on the spot before the paramedics arrive to speed up the 75 -year -old at the hospital, where he died on Friday.

His family continues to be supported by specialized officers, and a special post-mortem examination will be organized in a timely manner.

Adolescents, who were initially arrested under the suspicion of grave serious before Mr. Reviro, are about to appear on Monday at the Court of Magistrates in Highbury.

The images on the scene on Friday morning showed that a large cord had been set up around a bank at the Seven Road national level, near the intersection with Holloway Road.

On the sidewalk could see blockages on the sidewalk next to a supermarket stock stroller and several related shopping bags and other debris.

A separate cord was also established near the Moonlight supermarket on Holloway Road.

Three teenagers, aged 14, 16 and 17, accused of the death of the elderly, 75 years old, who was “attacked outside High Street Bank”

Images made on Friday morning show that a big cord was set up around a bank at the Seven Road’s national level

Fredi Reviro was found injured on the spot and taken to the hospital where he died on Friday

Fredi Reviro was found injured on the spot and taken to the hospital where he died on Friday

The blood slot could be seen on the sidewalk next to a supermarket stock stroller and several related shopping bags and other debris

The blood slot could be seen on the sidewalk next to a supermarket stock stroller and several related shopping bags and other debris

Speaking after the investigation was launched on Friday, the superintendent Annmarie Cowley, one of Islington police officers, said: “I know this death will cause shock and a very real concern in Holloway and the larger area of ​​Islington.

“I share these concerns and I want to assure the locals that a thorough police investigation is ongoing.

“There are additional police patrols in the local area. I urge the locals to talk to these officers if you have information or problems.

“The officers are there to support you and will be in and around Holloway all weekend.”

The police continue to call for information that could help them in their investigation.

Anyone who has information should sound 101 or contact @metcc on X, quoting 8184/27feb.

You can also provide anonymous information for Crimestoppers independent charity at 0800 555 111.