Police were at first called to Greenleaf Close, Tulse Hill at 22.53hrs on Monday, 5 November, to reports of a shooting.
Officers went to alongside the London Ambulance Service (LAS) and found a 16-year-old kid fallen in the road with cut wounds.
Regardless of the endeavors of paramedics, the male was articulated dead at the scene at 23:41hrs. His closest relative know.
He has been formally recognized as John Ogunjobi, 16, of Tulse Hill.
An after death examination hung on Thursday, 8 November, at Greenwich Mortuary gave reason for death as a cut injury.
Enquiries are progressing to build up whether a gun was released.
An examination is in progress by criminologists from the Homicide and Major Crime Command, driven by Detective Chief Inspector Richard Vandenbergh.
DCI Vandenbergh stated: "I am engaging any individual who has data that could help this examination to approach and address police.
"We trust the injured individual was assaulted by various suspects and the squabble would have without a doubt drawn the consideration of the individuals who were in the region.
"Did you see or hear anything? Assuming this is the case, regardless of how immaterial you figure it might be, it would be ideal if you call - your data could turn out to be urgent."
Officers are additionally speaking to any individual who may have caught film or pictures of the occurrence on their cell phone to get in contact.
Anybody with data is requested to contact the occurrence room on 020 8721 4961 or call Crimestoppers secretly on 0800 555 111.
You can likewise tweet data to @MetCC.
There have been no captures and enquiries proceed.
Boss Superintendent Simon Messinger, Commander of the Central South Command Unit, stated:
"We have seen a spate of deadly stabbings in south London as of late with five homicides through the span of the most recent week.
One homicide is one an excessive number of with the demolition it causes to families, companions and networks hard to fathom.
"Handling brutality is a need and one which stays at the cutting edge of all the work we do.
This incorporates using our nearby assets yet additionally enhancing them with assets from over the Met, including the Violent Crime Taskforce.
Additional officers have been allocated to the Central South Command to work nearby neighborhood officers - you will see them out on the town on watch.
"What's more, our counteractive action work, which has been enter in stemming the general tide of savage wrongdoing, stays progressing.
Over the Met for the current year, officers have directed more than 21,000 weapons clears and taken several weapons off the boulevards. This work will proceed.
"The help of the network is essential in the work we do, including combatting brutal wrongdoing. I would encourage any individual who has seen a wrongdoing,
vicious or something else, to contact police as quickly as time permits and help us to expel fierce people from our lanes.
"Any data, regardless of how huge or little, could be of immense help to our examinations and all data given will be treated in the strictest certainty.
"On the off chance that you have any inquiries or concerns, kindly do approach any officer that you see watching the region. They will be upbeat to talk with you."
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