This story is from March 20, 2017

Scotland Yard launches manhunt for Indian murder suspect

Bidhya Sagar Das is suspected to be involved in the murder of a 1-year-old boy and attacking his twin sister. "The incident is believed to be domestic. There has been no arrest at this stage and enquiries continue," Metropolitan Police said.
Scotland Yard launches manhunt for Indian murder suspect
Bidhya Sagar Das is suspected to be involved in the murder of a 1-year-old boy and attacking his twin sister. "The incident is believed to be domestic. There has been no arrest at this stage and enquiries continue," Metropolitan Police said.
LONDON: Scotland Yard on Sunday launched a manhunt for an Indian-origin man suspected to be involved in murdering a one-year-old boy and attacking his twin sister.
Bidhya Sagar Das, 33, lived at the address in Finsbury Park area in north London where the toddlers were attacked in what police are describing as a suspected "domestic incident".
"Detectives are urgently trying to trace a man who was at the flat shortly before the injured children were found, but left before emergency services were called.
The man has not been seen since this time," the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.
"The incident is believed to be domestic. There has been no arrest at this stage and enquiries continue," it added.
Horrified neighbours had reported a woman, believed to be the children's mother, rushing out of the home screaming, "My children, my children!"
The boy was pronounced dead after both the children were taken to an east London hospital.
Police said next of kin are aware and a post-mortem will be carried out on the little boy in due course.
The little girl remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Officers were seen going door-to-door on Sunday as police remained outside the three-storey building. Neighbours said officers had been searching properties along the tree-lined street.

Eyewitness Mihai Manea told reporters at the scene: "We heard the noise and went to the room...the boy was already dead. (We are) just shocked, you wouldn't expect something like this...when I saw the police, I said, 'It's just Saturday night, it's like, somebody got drunk or in a fight but I wouldn't imagine like a murder."
The Metropolitan Police have not confirmed how the children were injured, but said a murder investigation has been launched by its Homicide and Major Crime Command.
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