Four arrests in Kyrone Moodie murder investigation

Kyrone Moodie was described by his family as "genuine and determined"
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Police say they have arrested four men in their 20s on suspicion of conspiracy to murder in their investigation into the death of Kyrone Moodie.
Mr Moodie, 27, died in hospital after a shooting in south London at around 20:50 BST on 8 September.
The four men, aged 25, 26, 27 and 28, were arrested on Wednesday and remain in police custody.
Mr Moodie was treated at the scene of the incident in New Park Road in Clapham but he died the next day.
A 20-year-old man was also injured and has since been discharged from hospital.
Det Ch Insp Sarah Lee, who is leading the investigation for the Metropolitan Police, said: "These arrests mark a significant step as my team continue to probe the murder of Kyrone.
"We are working at pace to establish exactly what led to this tragic incident. Kyrone's family are also receiving support from specialist officers.
"I know the community remain concerned about this incident and residents can expect to see a continued police presence at the scene of the crime over the next few days."
In a statement issued through the police, Mr Moodie's family described him as as "genuine and determined".
"He helped everyone he could. Kyrone was just a humble, funny and God-worshipping family orientated man," they added.
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- Published12 September