Police have made two more arrests as they try to solve the murder of Tobi Animashaun, who was stabbed to death in Charlton last month.

Grieving relatives paid tribute to a "son, big brother, cousin and friend" with a "heart of gold" after the attack in Anchor and Hope Lane on September 11.

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A 22-year-old man was arrested five days after the killing and was bailed to a date in late October.

Two more young men have now been arrested on suspicion of murder.

They are a 22-year-old man, arrested on Tuesday, and a 25-year-old man, arrested on October 3, and were bailed to dates in mid and early November.

Jeremiah Johnson, 23, of Walnut Road, Leyton, is currently on remand charged with Mr Animashaun's murder.

He will enter his plea at the Old Bailey on December 7.