Five mothers have relived the hardest phone calls they had to make after their sons were stabbed to death, in a bid to urge Londoners to speak up about knife crime.
They shared their stories as part of a campaign launched on Thursday aimed at inspiring women whose close relatives may be on the fringes of knife crime to report information.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick said she hopes their "tragic accounts" will encourage people to call the Crimestoppers charity, anonymously.
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