Police watchdog sends files to CPS in connection to sisters’ deaths in London park in June

Prosecutors have been formally asked to consider criminal charges against two Metropolitan police officers alleged to have been involved in the taking of photographs at the scene where two sisters lay dead.

The police watchdog announced on Thursday that the Crown Prosecution Service had been sent files of evidence following the deaths of Nicole Smallman, 27, and Bibaa Henry, 46, in June. The pair were found stabbed to death in Fryent country park in north-west London, having been reported missing after a birthday party in the park.

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