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«Breaking News» Jodie Chesney's, 17, grieving family are 'living a nightmare' following her Romford stabbing

The family of stab victim Jodie Chesney yesterday said they were caught in a 'nightmare'.


The 17-year-old Explorer Scout was murdered in a random and unprovoked attack as she sat with her boyfriend and three other friends in a park.


Police say the teenage killer and an accomplice were spotted watching the five friends, who were socialising on Friday evening in a playground in Harold Hill, east London.




Jodie’s grandmother Debbie Chesney wrote on Facebook yesterday: ‘This is a nightmare as you can imagine. I just hope that they catch the boy who did it. We are all still trying to come to terms with it. Please share the post in the hope that the boy who did this or his friends or family have the decency to tell the police who he is' 


Jodie’s grandmother Debbie Chesney wrote on Facebook yesterday: ‘This is a nightmare as you can imagine. I just hope that they catch the boy who did it. We are all still trying to come to terms with it. Please share the post in the hope that the boy who did this or his friends or family have the decency to tell the police who he is' 



Jodie's grandmother Debbie Chesney wrote on Facebook yesterday: 'This is a nightmare as you can imagine. I just hope that they catch the boy who did it. We are all still trying to come to terms with it. Please share the post in the hope that the boy who did this or his friends or family have the decency to tell the police who he is' 





'I'm basically famous now': The innocent caption Jodie Chesney posted on the day she visited 10 Downing Street months before she was brutally stabbed in the back in a park in Romford


'I'm basically famous now': The innocent caption Jodie Chesney posted on the day she visited 10 Downing Street months before she was brutally stabbed in the back in a park in Romford



'I'm basically famous now': The innocent caption Jodie Chesney posted on the day she visited 10 Downing Street months before she was brutally stabbed in the back in a park in Romford



The duo left but returned at 9.30pm wearing balaclavas and one of them stabbed Jodie once in the back, all without saying a word.


The apparently motiveless nature of the killing has led to speculation that it might have been a gang initiation rite.


Friends from Havering Sixth Form College said Jodie had no enemies and suggested she could be the victim of mistaken identity.


Eddie Coyle, her 18-year-old boyfriend, screamed for help as his girlfriend lay bleeding with the knife lodged in her back. She was pronounced dead an hour later.


The Metropolitan Police Service has not yet issued a detailed description of the killer, who was a black youth. 'We don't have any idea who killed Jodie,' said Detective Superintendent Shabnam Chaudhri, who is leading the inquiry.


'At this stage what we have is two males. There are no descriptions at all.'




Close friends and family have been leaving flowers and tributes to Jodie as they mourn her death 


Close friends and family have been leaving flowers and tributes to Jodie as they mourn her death 



Close friends and family have been leaving flowers and tributes to Jodie as they mourn her death 





A message left at the park said: 'Jodie, We love you. You are so strong. We will always remember you'


A message left at the park said: 'Jodie, We love you. You are so strong. We will always remember you'



A message left at the park said: 'Jodie, We love you. You are so strong. We will always remember you'





Jodie's mother left flowers and a lantern for her daughter, as friends and relatives hugged one another at the scene of the devastating killing 


Jodie's mother left flowers and a lantern for her daughter, as friends and relatives hugged one another at the scene of the devastating killing 



Jodie's mother left flowers and a lantern for her daughter, as friends and relatives hugged one another at the scene of the devastating killing 





Tributes: People lay flowers for Jodie Chesney after the 17-year-old Scout Explorer was knifed to death in London 


Tributes: People lay flowers for Jodie Chesney after the 17-year-old Scout Explorer was knifed to death in London 



Tributes: People lay flowers for Jodie Chesney after the 17-year-old Scout Explorer was knifed to death in London 



She refused to comment on the gang initiation theory and said that investigators were 'focusing totally' on trying to appeal for information from witnesses.

Forensics officers were seen removing a bench from the playground, apparently in the hope of recovering DNA evidence.




A friend of Jodie's said she was ‘the nicest, loveliest, kindest person you could meet with everything to look forward to in life'


A friend of Jodie's said she was ‘the nicest, loveliest, kindest person you could meet with everything to look forward to in life'



A friend of Jodie's said she was 'the nicest, loveliest, kindest person you could meet with everything to look forward to in life'



Jodie's grandmother Debbie Chesney wrote on Facebook yesterday: 'This is a nightmare as you can imagine. I just hope that they catch the boy who did it. 


'We are all still trying to come to terms with it. Please share the post in the hope that the boy who did this or his friends or family have the decency to tell the police who he is.'


One Harold Hill resident said: 'Nothing said by the perpetrators? Sounds like gang initiation.' Jodie appeared on the BBC in her Scouts uniform at a Festival of Remembrance in November.


She marched on the stage in front of the Queen and Prince William and earlier in the day posted on social media a photo of herself in Downing Street.


Jodie's father Peter, 39, viewed the murder scene yesterday before visiting the home of Teresa Farenden, a 49-year-old first aider who tried to help his daughter. 


Anyone with information is urged to contact police or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.




Jodie Chesney, 17, (circled in red) is stood next to Explorer Scouts at the Royal Albert Hall in November 2018. Just months later she would be stabbed to death in a London park


Jodie Chesney, 17, (circled in red) is stood next to Explorer Scouts at the Royal Albert Hall in November 2018. Just months later she would be stabbed to death in a London park



Jodie Chesney, 17, (circled in red) is stood next to Explorer Scouts at the Royal Albert Hall in November 2018. Just months later she would be stabbed to death in a London park





The scene of the crime in Romford where Jodie Chesney was knifed to death. Forensic police officers search the park as flowers and lanterns are left nearby


The scene of the crime in Romford where Jodie Chesney was knifed to death. Forensic police officers search the park as flowers and lanterns are left nearby



The scene of the crime in Romford where Jodie Chesney was knifed to death. Forensic police officers search the park as flowers and lanterns are left nearby





Jodie Chesney was stabbed in the back and lay bleeding to death in a park on Friday night. Her boyfriend comforted her as neighbours of the park ran over to try and save her


Jodie Chesney was stabbed in the back and lay bleeding to death in a park on Friday night. Her boyfriend comforted her as neighbours of the park ran over to try and save her



Jodie Chesney was stabbed in the back and lay bleeding to death in a park on Friday night. Her boyfriend comforted her as neighbours of the park ran over to try and save her


 


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Main photo article The family of stab victim Jodie Chesney yesterday said they were caught in a ‘nightmare’.
The 17-year-old Explorer Scout was murdered in a random and unprovoked attack as she sat with her boyfriend and three other friends in a park.
Police say the teenage killer and an accomplice...


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