A lady was shot and killed, and two other people were hurt in London.
The police said that a 42-year-old person and two others, a 20-year-old and a 16-year-old, were shot at a home on Vine Close on Tuesday evening around 6pm.
The police have started to look into a murder, but nobody has been arrested yet.
The police and ambulance were called around 6:30pm to a home, where they found three people who had been shot.
The 42-year-old woman died at the scene, even though the emergency workers tried their best to save her. Her family is being told about what happened.
Detective Superintendent Vicky Tunstall said: ‘This terrible event led to the death of a young woman, and I am thinking of her family during this very hard time. ‘
I am also thinking about the two people who have been taken to the hospital.
We are still working to find out what happened in the early stages of our investigation. A special team of detectives is working to figure it out. The police will stay at the scene all night and for the next few days.
I know this incident will have a big effect on people in Hackney. I understand the community will want to know what happened. We will tell you more as we learn more during our investigation.
“We will work hard to catch and punish anyone who commits gun crimes in London. There’s no room for this kind of behavior in our city. ”
The Met wants to talk to anyone who saw the shooting or knows what happened.
A person from the London Ambulance Service said: “We got a call at 6:33pm today (5 December) about a shooting in Vine Close, Hackney. ”
“We sent two ambulances with three paramedics and a fast response car with an incident response officer to the place where the accident happened. ”
We sent a trauma team from London’s Air Ambulance by car.
The doctors and police tried their best, but the patient died at the scene. We helped two other patients who were quickly taken to a big hospital for serious injuries.
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Several people hurt as car hits Wimbledon Primary School
Seven people, including two children, were hurt when a car struck a school building in London.
The Study Preparatory School on Camp Road in Wimbledon was struck by a Land Rover.
Girls between the ages of four and eleven can receive instruction at the £16,000 per year institution.
Several of the injured are in critical condition, a local MP has said.
Scotland Yard said in a statement: ‘Officers remain at the scene of a serious collision at a primary school in Wimbledon.
‘Police were called at 09:54hrs on Thursday July 6 to reports that a car collided with a building at the school in Camp Road.
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‘Officers attended, along with paramedics from the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance.
‘At this time nine people are reported injured, these include two adults and seven children. We await further updates on their conditions.’

The Land Rover outside the school this morning (Picture: Sky News) 
The Study, on Camp Road in Wimbledon, offers places for girls aged 4-11-years-old The driver of the vehicle stopped at the scene, the force added. There have been no arrests.
The Study is located less than a mile from where the Wimbledon Tournament is taking place.
Stephen Hammond, the Conservative MP for Wimbledon, described the crash as an ‘Extraordinarily distressing and tragic incident on the last day of term… there has actually been a major incident declared.
‘The air ambulance, the ambulance, the fire services, and the police are all in attendance.’
Speaking to BBC News, Mr Hammond added: ‘The size of the response tells you how serious the incident is and there are a number of casualties, and I understand that a number of those are being treated as critical.’

The scene in Wimbledon this morning(Picture: PA) 
The area outside the school has been cordoned off by officers (Picture: PA) Fire services have also sent several services to the scene, with two engines and two rescue units outside the school.
Video from the scene shows a picnic display outside the school, with a table and yellow picnic blanket laid out on the grass.
Part of a nearby fence seems to be missing in the footage.
In a tweet earlier, the Met said: ‘Officers are responding to an incident at a primary school in Camp Road, Wimbledon.
‘We were called at 09:54hrs to reports that a car collided with a building at the school. Several people are being treated at the scene.
‘We will share further updates when we can.’
The London Ambulance Service has been contacted by Metro.co.uk for comment and, like the Met, said further updates would be available shortly.
Cllr Max Austin, who represents the Wimbledon Village ward, posted on Twitter: ‘Thank you to emergency services for attending. I hope all receiving treatment make a speedy