Kirsty Treloar kidnapped and found stabbed to death in an abandoned car

  • Kirsty Treloar was heard begging for mercy as she was dragged into a car
  • Murder squad detectives are hunting her ex-boyfriend

By
Chris Greenwood and John Stevens

Last updated at 11:22 PM on 2nd January 2012

A manhunt was under way last night after a young mother was kidnapped from her home and stabbed to death.

The body of Kirsty Treloar, 20, who just a month ago had given birth to a baby girl, was found in an abandoned car yesterday morning.

Murder squad detectives were hunting for her ex-boyfriend after neighbours heard her begging for mercy as he dragged her into the vehicle.

The body of Kirsty Treloar, 20, who just a month ago had given birth to a baby girl, was found in an abandoned car yesterday morning

Kidnapped: The body of Kirsty Treloar, 20, who just a month ago had given birth to a baby girl, was found in an abandoned car yesterday morning

Her brother Dean, 22, and sister Gemma, 24, also suffered stab wounds as they tried to defend her at their family home in Haggerston, East London.

The baby girl was taken to hospital to be checked over by doctors.

This is the latest in a string of tragedies over the Christmas and New Year period.

Ruby Love, who had three children, was hit over the head and strangled before being dumped in a London canal on Christmas Day.

A Fiat Stilo, where Kirsty Treloar, 20, was found stabbed to death, is removed from Ryder Mews in Hackney, east London

A Fiat Stilo, where Miss Treloar was found stabbed to death, is removed from Ryder Mews in Hackney, east London

Stabbing: A woman has been found dead after reportedly being abducted from 41 Brownlow Road in Hackney, east London. A man and a woman were also taken from the house with stab wounds this morning

Stabbing: Kirsty Treloar has been found dead after reportedly being abducted from Brownlow Road in Hackney, east London

Miss Treloar’s neighbours dialled 999 shortly after 7am yesterday after hearing her scream ‘please, please, please’ as she was manhandled into a grey Fiat Stilo before it sped away.

Her body was found an hour-and-a-half later a mile away, off Homerton High Street.

Her ex-boyfriend, who has not been named, is believed to be known to police.

Dean Treloar was in hospital last night in a stable condition. His sister was released after being treated for minor injuries.

Neighbours living on the same
residential street described hearing a ‘hysterical’ cry coming from the
property at around 6am yesterday.

Forensic officers at the scene of a property in Ryder Mews, east London, are pictured gathering evidence in clear plastic bags

Forensic officers at the scene of a property in Ryder Mews, east London, are pictured gathering evidence in clear plastic bags

Forensic officers in suits and masks are pictured near Ryder Mews where the car was found. A police cordon remains in place tonight

Forensic officers in suits and masks are pictured near Ryder Mews where the car was found. A police cordon remains in place last night

A
woman living close to the three-storey home described how she was woken
at around 5.30am before hearing ‘a female sounding extremely
distressed’.

The woman, 45, who did not give her name, added: ‘I don’t know what woke me up.

‘It was some time at around six or
just after that I heard a noise. I thought it might be foxes fighting
which can sound quite human.

‘Then
I thought, No, it’s definitely not, it sounded like a young woman in
distress. It was very short-lived and stopped quite abruptly.

‘It sounded like she was a bit hysterical.’

A black sheet is seen covering the entrance to the property in Brownlow Road, east London, where the women was abducted from

A black sheet is seen covering the entrance to the property in Brownlow Road, east London, this evening while police continue investigating

Terry Tundervary, 58, a builder, said: ‘They seemed to be a very friendly family. I used to say hello to the girl.

‘If it’s the girl I think it is, she’s got a little baby.

‘She
was a pretty girl, a very normal girl, the whole family was very
friendly although I didn’t know their names. I just knew them to say
hello to as neighbours do.

‘I
believe the girl’s dad, he may have been her step-dad, came from the US
or Canada. I think he was a binman for Hackney Borough Council.’

Grim scene: Police and ambulance teams attended 41 Brownlow Road. Police have released no details of the suspect but said their search is ongoing

Grim scene: Police and ambulance teams attended Brownlow Road. Police have released no details of the suspect but said their search is ongoing

Retired couple Mary and David Ward,
both in their 70s, said they were shocked to hear what had happened at
the property so close to their home.

Mr Ward, 70, added: ‘It’s a terrible shock. We couldn’t believe all this happened, it’s a real tragedy.

‘The area is pretty good really, we’ve lived here nearly 30 years and it’s the first time anything like this has occurred.

‘We
have never had any trouble – we didn’t know the family but the young
girl seemed to be very nice when we saw her to say hello to.’

Investigation: Police confer at the entrance to Ryder Mews, Hackney where the kidnapped woman was found dead shortly after her abduction

Investigation: Police confer at the entrance to Ryder Mews, Hackney where the kidnapped woman was found dead shortly after her abduction

Another
neighbour in Brownlow Road, who did not want to be named, said he heard
what sounded like a window breaking early this morning and a person
shouting ‘Please, please, please’.

A tarpaulin covered one of the ground-floor windows and police remained at the scene last night.

Forensics officers were also examining Ryder Mews where the car was found. The area was cordoned off with police tape.

THREE OTHERS KILLED FOLLOWING ATTACKS DURING NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS

Police officers on the scene yesterday after a girl, believed to be aged 15, was arrested over a murder in Luton

Police officers on the scene yesterday after a girl, believed to be aged 15, was arrested over a murder in Luton

Three other people died after being attacked at New Year’s Eve Parties.

A teenage girl was being held on suspicion of stabbing a middle-aged man to death at a house party.

The 42-year-old victim, known only as Michael, was co-hosting the event with girlfriend Mandy O’Neill in LUTON, BEDFORDSHIRE.

He suffered a heart attack after being knifed at the party and died within an hour.

Detectives today arrested a girl believed to be aged around 15 on suspicion of carrying out the attack.

Police were initially unable to question many of the guests at the party because they were drunk.

Neighbours
told how at 3am they heard ‘loads of screaming’ coming from the house
party and then squads of police and a paramedic crew arrived.

One neighbour said a lot of teenagers and adults had attended the party.

‘They were playing music throughout the night which wasn’t too bad, nothing out of the ordinary,’ she said.

‘Then the music suddenly stopped and there was a lot of shouting and fighting.

‘You could hear people fighting. Then there were these awful screams and people running from the house in a state.

‘A group of girls were the first to come out and they bolted down an alleyway at the bottom of the road.’

Police had sealed of a large section of the quiet cul-de-sac as forensic teams worked in the house and back garden.

** Separately, a 27-year-old man was attacked and died at a New Year’s Eve Party in SHEFFIELD.

Police were called to the party in the early hours of yesterday morning to find the victim Joshua Green had been stabbed.

South Yorkshire Police said they launched a murder investigation after the death at the Stars and Mayfair Party Suites.

The father-of-two was assaulted on the dance floor and sustained a stab wound shortly after he arrived at the venue about 2.30am, police said.

Police want to speak to any of the 400 party-goers at the venue who may have witnessed the attack.

** A man in his 20s died following an ‘incident’ outside a pub in TOFT MONKS, NORFOLK, police said.

Two men, aged 38 and 45, have been arrested in connection with the death.

Police said the incident was being treated as ‘unexplained’ but a post-mortem examination was to be carried out.

** Two young women were killed in a car crash just hours into the New Year close to CAERNARFON, NORTH WALES.

The driver and passenger died at the scene after their silver Vauxhall Corsa hit a wall at around 6am this morning.

** A 27-year-old woman was in hospital after being stabbed in the back just before midnight last night.

The woman was rushed to hospital after being attacked in CHELTENHAM. Two women, aged 27 and 42, were being questioned.

** A Thai woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a pensioner was found dead in the home that they shared. 

The
woman who is aged in her 40s was found with a head injury at 10.05pm on
Friday when police broke into the semi-detached house in HAVERHILL, SUFFOLK.

** A man has been arrested by police after a woman’s body was found in a car.

Warwickshire Police detained the 31-year-old man in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, shortly
before 12.30pm today after the body was discovered in a vehicle in the
town.

A spokesman for the force said officers were currently treating the
death as suspicious and were examining the circumstances of how the
woman died.

The body was discovered in Montana Walk this morning and a post-mortem examination is due to be held later.

The police spokesman added that the woman’s identity will not be
released until formal identification procedures have been completed and
members of her family have been informed.

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These senseless and stupid tragic crimes, which used to be called crimes of passion but seem to be the result of something new going on in our society. There seem to be a large number of people who as the result of drink and drug abuse alongside the influences of the electronic age, seem to be living in a fantasy world, which they share with others, free from the realities of work, money, responsibility and of course The Law. If your girlfriend, leaves you, you kill her or her new boyfriend. You want a BMW, well you steal one or buy one on credit, Insurance? what’s that? Of course you have to have cool clothes and jewellery, you have to carry a knife and of course everyone in the movies and games has a gun. The fantasy does not include DNA testing, CCTV or the fact that, people will inform on you. The fantasy does not include crashing the car at 90MPH or being stopped by the police. Maybe reality eventually kicks in, when it is too far late for everybody concerned.

So people are commiting these murders just because they can get away with it?! That puts our moral compass as a globe, into question. Does that mean most of us will shoplift, if we were guaranteed undetection. Most of us will kick an animal in the face, if we knew others would congragulate us and pat us on the back?

If only we had the death penalty and unregulated gun ownership like the USA. Then we too could be murder free.

No need to worry ,crime is on the decrease,so those ”in charge ” keep telling us.
I must be suffering a loss of memory because when I ”was a lad” over 60 years ago I can’t recall daily stabbings ,shootings,families killing each other.etc etc.

anon, yorkshire, 2/1/2012 19:13: men haven’t just started to kill their families this Christmas/New Year. 2011 saw a spate of articles about men killing their families/(ex) partners. If you’re going to say that the Christmas/New Year has been volatile, then please say that it’s been volatile for women children – not for men, who have the choice as to whether they murder their partners and/or children.

disgusting…..

WHAT THE….. Is 2012 the Year of the Nutter?

The seeds for the savage, violent society we have today were sown in June 1948. Think about it people.

humbug to the do gooders BRING BACK THE DEATH SENTENCE,

What the hell is wrong with GB? What has happened to it? These daily bloody crimes – they cannot form part of a normal stable society. What has gone wrong? It is becoming a country to be avoided – God only knows what can happen to you while you are at the bus-stop waiting for your bus, or while you are walking some street, – something has to be DONE, and QUICKLY. This is unsustainable.

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