Person    | Male  Born 2/4/1988  Died 26/6/2017

Lee J. Hatley

Categories: Tragedy

Stabbed to death at a flat in Canonbury. Lived in Morland Mews for 25 years. Good friends with another local young knife victim,  J. J. McPhillips. Both attended nearby Highbury Grove school and spent their youth playing together. They were both taken to the Royal London Hospital, in Whitechapel, where they died just four months apart. Both were young fathers.

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