Woman stabbed to death before gas explosion named

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James W Kelly & Aurelia Foster

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Luxmy Gopal

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Reporting fromStoke Newington

Family handout Close-up of Annabel Rook smiling at the camera.Family handout

Annabel Rook co-founded a charity that supports refugees

A woman found stabbed after a gas explosion at her home has been named as a charity worker who supported refugees.

Annabel Rook, 46, was found fatally injured at a house in Dumont Road, Stoke Newington, north London, just before 05:00 BST.

She worked for a charity she co-founded called Mama Suze CIC, which supports refugee and migrant women, some who have fled domestic violence, with art and drama activities.

A 44-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder was taken with slash wounds to hospital, where his condition is not life-threatening, the Met Police said. The force believes Ms Rook's death was "a domestic-related incident".

Two children aged seven and nine were also taken to hospital as a precaution but are not thought to have been inside the home when the explosion happened.

'Bubbly, enthusiastic person'

John Martin, who worked with Ms Rook for about a decade before she set up her charity, said the news of her death was "devastating".

"She came to us a volunteer trainee interested in using drama and working with groups of trafficked women," said Mr Martin, the artistic director of the charity Pan Intercultural Arts.

"She was a very lively, bubbly, enthusiastic person, full of confidence and a desire to make women's lives better, especially those who have been through the hell of being trafficked."

He added: "She certainly brought a lot of not just happiness but development in these women's lives."

PA Media Fire engines and emergency workers outside a damaged brick house on Dumont Road. The front bay window of the house has been blown out, with debris scattered on the street. The area is cordoned off.PA Media

Ms Rook was found fatally stabbed inside a house following a gas explosion

Neighbour Caroline Lacey told the BBC the house where the explosion happened was home to a family.

"It's very, very sad... they're a young couple, they've got young children, so it's a shock... it's tragic."

One local mother said: "It's a very sad time for everybody, and right on your doorstep as well, it's scary."

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