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Police in Lambeth, south London, have launched a hunt after “at least 12 rounds” were fired between “a pair on a moped and persons in a car” on Sunday night. Two men were killed in the drive-by shooting.
Around 7.50 p.m., Metropolitan Police received a call reporting gunfire on Railton Road.
The London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance are there at the scene, along with police officers and weapons officers.
Despite the efforts of the emergency services, both of the guys who were found injured at the scene were declared deceased.
After others heard 12 bullets, a car wrecked on the crime scene, according to a local.

Two men have died after the sound of gunshots was reported in Lambeth, south London , on Sunday evening, the Metropolitan Police said

The force said that residents will see an enhanced police presence in the area and have been advised to speak with officers if they have any information

A report of gunfire on Railton Road prompted a contact to the Metropolitan Police at around 7.50 p.m.
I wasn’t a direct witness, but I came across the situation as I went to the store, Sebastian Morrison said to MyLondon. I talked to a few residents who had actually heard and seen some of it.
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“Shoots were heard,” he continued. “A policewoman on the scene informed me it was a shooting.” Locals heard 12 bullets fired during a firefight between a pair on a motorbike and a group of persons in a sedan. At the site, the vehicle has crashed.
At this moment, there is no information about the two guys who died’s injuries.
Their next of kin are yet to be informed and police are awaiting formal identification, with post-mortem examinations to be held in due course.

Their next of kin are yet to be informed and police are awaiting formal identification

Helen Hayes, Labour’s representative for Dulwich and West Norwood, expressed her sympathies to the families of the victims.
There are crime scenes in the neighborhood and a number of closed roadways.
Residents have been asked to talk with officers if they have any information and will see an increased police presence in the area, according to the force.
Concerned to learn that two persons were shot and killed on Railton Road, Labour MP Helen Hayes for Dulwich and West Norwood tweeted.
My sympathies go out to both those who witnessed this crime in our neighborhood and their loved ones, who will soon receive the most terrible news imaginable.
According to a force official, no arrests have been made thus yet, and investigations are ongoing.
Anybody with information is urged to contact the police by dialing 101 and providing the reference CAD 6166/30Oct.
Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously at 0800 555 111.