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A man stabbed to death in south London has been named by police as Kamahl Cameron-Williams.

Cameron-Williams, 31, died at the scene in Crystal Palace after emergency services were called to reports of a man with knife injuries in Westow Hill in the early hours of Sunday 21 June.

Six people have been arrested on suspicion of murder, with two remaining in custody and four released on bail.

Det Ch Insp Sarah Lee from the Met said there was “no place for knife crime on our streets”.

She added: “Our detectives continue to work at pace and remain committed to apprehending those responsible for taking Kamahl away from his loved ones.

“We have already made significant arrests and are closing in on outstanding suspects.

“Anyone with information that may assist our investigation is urged to speak to us as a matter of urgency.”

A 21-year-old man was arrested on Monday 22 June and a 23-year-old man on Tuesday June. Both remain in custody.

A 17-year-old boy and three men aged 19, 30 and 45, have been released on bail while inquiries continue.

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