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Theft link probed in murder case

7:27pm Friday 4th July 2008

The victims of a sadistic double murder might have died for the sake of two handheld games consoles, police have said.

French students Laurent Bonomo and Gabriel Ferez, both 23, were bound, gagged and stabbed to death in a bedsit in south London on Sunday night.

Detectives, who believe the pair may have been the victims of a savage robbery, said two Sony PSP consoles, costing £130 each, were stolen from Mr Bonomo's rented flat.

They fear a set of keys to the flat, which were stolen in a burglary six days earlier, may have enabled the attacker to surprise his victims.

Officers are also hunting a black Packard Bell laptop taken in the previous burglary while Mr Bonomo was in the shower.

Mr Ferez, who lived in South Norwood, had travelled to spend the evening at his close friend's flat, where they were playing computer games.

Detective Chief Inspector Mick Duthie, leading the investigation, said: "We are keen to hear from anyone who has recently been offered a laptop and two personal games consoles, or knows someone who has unexpectedly come to have them.

"Laurent Bonomo said he was in the shower when he heard a suspicious noise. He found the window of his living room forced open and his laptop was stolen.

"The search of the address is not yet completed, but we have established that two Sony PSPs are missing and believe they were taken during the incident on Sunday when the two men were killed."

Speaking from the scene of the crime, DCI Duthie told Sky News: "We still have no clear idea of what has happened and why this has happened to these two men. However, with property being stolen this now suggests that the burglary which happened six days prior may well be linked to the murder."

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