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Thursday, 5 January 2006, 21:55 GMT

Police search for killer gunmen

Barrington Williams-Samuels Police are still searching for the men who shot a teenager in the head outside a nightclub in east London.

Barrington Williams-Samuels, 19, died 14 hours after being shot opposite the Palace Pavilion, Clapton, on 2 January.

His friend, who was also hit as both men sat in a car opposite the club, has since been released from hospital.

A lot of people were leaving the club at the time and a Number 38 bus is thought to have been passing. Police have appealed for witnesses.

The gunmen may have been talking to a group of men near the club just before the shooting.

One is described as a stocky black man aged about 35, the other a slim black man in his late teens - who is thought to have fired shots into the back of the car before walking off.




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