
A woman found stabbed after a gas explosion at her home has been named as a charity worker who supported refugees.
Annabel Rook, 46, was found fatally injured at a house in Dumont Road, Stoke Newington, north London, just before 05:00 BST.
She worked for a charity she co-founded called Mama Suze CIC, which supports refugee and migrant women, some who have fled domestic violence, with art and drama activities.
A 44-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder was taken to hospital with slash wounds. His condition is not life-threatening, the Met Police said.
Police believe Ms Rook’s death was “a domestic-related incident”.
Two children aged seven and nine were also taken to hospital as a precaution but are not thought to have been inside the home when the explosion happened.
Neighbour Caroline Lacey told the BBC the house was home to a family.
“It’s very, very sad… they’re a young couple, they’ve got young children, so it’s a shock… it’s tragic.”
One local mother said: “It’s a very sad time for everybody, and right on your doorstep as well, it’s scary.”
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