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Ben Reid

Arnold boy, 14, who was murdered in London named by Met Police

Police investigating the murder of a 14-year-old boy in London have confirmed his identity as Jaden Moodie.

The boy is believed to have been from the Arnold area originally but moved to the Waltham Forest around six months ago.

The investigation was launched after police were called to Bickley Road, in Leyton, shortly before 6.30pm on Tuesday, January 8 to reports of a road traffic collision.

Officers and paramedics from the London Ambulance Service attended.

Metropolitan Police are treating the murder as a "targeted attack".

Jaden was found with stab injuries. It has been established by detectives he was riding a moped that had been involved in a collision with a car.

It is believed that three males got out of the car and then stabbed Jayden before returning to the vehicle and driving off. 

Despite efforts of paramedics, Jayden died at 7.09pm on January 8.
 

Forensic investigators at the scene in Leyton, Waltham Forest, in north east London (PA)


Efforts to trace the vehicle involved, which is believed to be a black Mercedes B Class with extensive frontal damage, continue.

Detectives from the Homicide and Major Crime team led by Detective Inspector Chris Soole say no arrests have been made.

Enquiries are ongoing.

DCI Soole said: "Any murder is appalling but the death of a 14-year-old boy is particularly shocking.

"Everything we know so far points to the fact that this appears to be a targeted attack and those who carried it out had only one objective which was to inflict fatal injuries on Jaden.

"We continue to investigate why Jaden was singled out and retain an open mind at this time.

Jayden Moodie, 14, was murdered in Leyton, London (Metropolitan Police)

"My team is working tirelessly to apprehend those responsible for this cowardly attack and I would appeal to anyone who has information that could assist this investigation to come forward and speak to police or Crimestoppers."

Chief Superintendent Richard Tucker, the Commander of the North East Command Unit which covers the borough of Waltham Forest, added: "Everyone is shocked and appalled by this murder.

"The age of the victim, a boy aged 14, beggars belief and I completely understand the alarm and concern it has raised from those who live and work in the area.

"Colleagues from the Homicide and Major Crime Command continue their painstaking work to piece together the details of the attack. A section 60 was put in place following this incident and is being continually reviewed.

"I would urge the local community to be patient and cooperate where possible with the work detectives are getting on with in the area.

"My officers will be out working to support investigators today and be there to talk to the public and listen to the concerns they have.

"Neighbourhood patrols will be stepped up in the area and locals can expect to see more police. I would urge anyone with information on the attack to contact police without delay."

Anyone with information is asked to contact officers via 101 quoting CAD 5720/08JAN.

Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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