Three men have died after being stabbed in east London.

Police responded to reports of a disturbance on Elmstead Road, Seven Kings, in Ilford, at 7.38pm yesterday (Sunday, January 19). All three men were pronounced dead at the scene.

The Metropolitan Police said the victims are believed to be aged in their 20s or 30s.

Chief Superintendent Steve Clayman said: "While enquiries into this tragic incident are at an early stage, this is likely to be a triple homicide investigation.

"I must retain an open mind as to any motive as we are in the early stages of establishing the full circumstances."

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Police on Salisbury Road, Seven Kings, following the fatal triple stabbing yesterday (Sunday, January 19).

The London Ambulance Service said they had a report of a stabbing outside of Seven Kings station.

A spokesman said: "We sent a number of resources including three ambulances, three medics in response cars, two critical care paramedics, two incident response officers and our hazardous areas response team (HART). We also dispatched London's Air Ambulance.

"Sadly, despite the efforts of medics, three males were pronounced dead at the scene."

No arrests have yet been made.

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

Forensic officers worked throgh the night, investigations will continue today, Met Police said

London Mayor Sadiq Khan tweeted that extra police enforcement powers have been authorised for the whole of Redbridge borough until Monday at 8am.

Formal identification of the deceased has yet to take place, and officers are working on informing the next of kin.

Post-mortem examinations have also yet to be arranged.

A forensic examination of the scene is under way and will continue today, police said.