Metropolitan Police Identify Fourteen Year Old Eghosa Ogbebor as Victim of Fatal South East London Shooting
Metropolitan Police identify 14-year-old Eghosa Ogbebor as the victim of a fatal shooting in Woolwich. Three suspects are in custody as the investigation continues.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 4, 2026, 3:25 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from BBC News

Tragedy Strikes Lord Warwick Street
The Metropolitan Police have officially named Eghosa Ogbebor as the teenager killed during a mid-afternoon shooting in south-east London this past Thursday. Emergency services arrived at Lord Warwick Street shortly after 15:40 BST following reports of gunfire, where paramedics attempted to treat the 14-year-old victim. Despite their efforts, Ogbebor was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation into the boy's death has moved rapidly, with authorities confirming that his family has been notified and is currently being supported by specialist officers during this preliminary stage of the murder inquiry.
Suspects Detained in Rapid Investigation
In the hours following the fatal encounter, detectives leading the case have successfully apprehended three individuals on suspicion of murder. The suspects include two boys, aged 14 and 16, and an 18-year-old man, suggesting a youthful involvement in the escalation of violence. Detective Chief Inspector Lucie Card emphasized that the investigation is proceeding at pace, though the Met continues to appeal for any witnesses or residents with relevant CCTV and dashcam footage to come forward. The arrests represent a significant step in the legal process, yet the specific motives behind the targeted shooting remain under active scrutiny.
Panic and Chaos at Local Establishment
Witness accounts from the immediate area describe a scene of intense fear as the sounds of gunshots echoed near a local pub, The Greyhound. Sofia Pereira, a worker at the establishment, recounted hearing a loud "bang" as a teenager reportedly vaulted over a patio wall, breaking a bin in an attempt to flee toward Woolwich Church Street. The sudden violence caused approximately ten customers on the patio to rush inside the building in a state of panic, with witnesses reporting the presence of at least one individual armed with a machete. The atmosphere was described as overwhelming, as staff were urged to lock all doors to protect those inside from the unfolding chaos.
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