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Two people including a teenager treated in hospital for stab wounds after the rapper Incognito was killed in London have been arrested on suspicion of murder.

The 23-year-old musician Siddique Kamara became the second member of the drill music group Moscow17 to die on Warham Street, Camberwell, in three months.

Mr Kamara was found to have died of two stab wounds to the chest.

Two men, aged 16 and 31, also suffered stab wounds and have now been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Metropolitan Police have not confirmed if they are being held over the death of Mr Kamara.

The pair were taken to a south London hospital after the rapper died at the scene on Wednesday 1 August.

Two men, aged 19 and 18, have been released under investigation after they were arrested close to the scene.

Image: A forensic tent was put up on Warham Street after Mr Kamara’s death

Detectives from the Met’s homicide and major crime command are leading the investigation and are appealing for witnesses and information.

Rhyhiem Ainsworth Barton, 17, also a member of Moscow17, was found with a fatal gunshot wound on Warham Street in May.

Moscow17’s tracks have received hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube. Some feature references to other groups in the capital, including long-running rivals Zone 2 from Peckham.

Earlier this year Mr Kamara and another member of Moscow17 were cleared at the Old Bailey of murdering teenager Abdirahman Mohamed, a brother of a member of Zone 2.

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Detective Chief Inspector Richard Leonard said: “Another young man has tragically and needlessly lost his life through an act of violence.

“We are keeping an open mind about the possible motive for this attack, but at this early stage one line of enquiry is this being gang-related.”

Anyone with information is asked to call the incident room on 020 8721 4622 or police on 101 quoting 6806/01AUG.

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Or they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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