A teenager murdered in Norwich had been dead in a flat for about eight days, detectives have revealed.

The 19-year-old from London died from a single stab wound in a suspected drugs-related killing and was discovered in a ground floor flat in Lefroy Road in the city's Mile Cross area.

Police were called to the property at 10.40pm on Saturday, September 21 after receiving reports a man had been stabbed.

They discovered the body of a man and on Monday night detectives made the shocking revelation about how long he had been there.

The killer or killers are still on the run.

A cordon remains in place two hours laterA cordon remains in place days later (Image: Newsquest)

The victim's next of kin have been informed.

A Home Office post-mortem examination was carried out on Monday and it confirmed the teenager's death was consistent with a single stab wound to the chest.

READ MORE: Everything we know so far about the Lefroy Road murder in Norwich

Detectives are working to trace the suspects and examine the full circumstances around the events that led to the death of the man.

House-to-house enquiries are continuing, CCTV footage is being reviewed, forensic opportunities are being explored and the local force is collaborating with the Metropolitan Police.

A cordon remains in place around the property.
 

No arrests been made but enquiries are ongoingNo arrests been made but enquiries are ongoing (Image: Newsquest)

Detective Inspector Dave McCormack said: “This is a complex investigation, and we are working our way methodically through the evidence.

"The man’s body was in the flat for approximately eight days before police were alerted so we need to follow several lines of enquiry. There are no arrests at this time.

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“Police would like to speak to anyone who may have witnessed anything suspicious or has information about the incident.

"Detectives believe this is a drug-related incident and the suspects do not present a wider risk to the community and do not believe this is linked to the murder in Paragon Place earlier this month.

"We appreciate this is a distressing incident and there will be high-visibility police activity over the coming days in the area.”

Anyone with information - particularly leading up to the man’s body being discovered between September 12 and 21 - should contact Norfolk police.

They can do so by following this link or calling 101.