Tributes were paid to a 22-year-old woman who plummeted to her death from a block of flats in August.

Jourdain John-Baptiste, fell from the fourth floor at Gainsborough House, in Ayley Croft, Enfield, in the early hours of Friday, August 21.

Murder detectives are now appealing for witnesses to the incident as one man, 24, was arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. Enquiries continue.

A mother, who did not want to be named, described how she heard the events.

She said: “It was so scary. I was woken up by the sound of screaming from a couple of floors below me.”

A community group were left outraged after human bones were found at a cemetery chapel.

Horrified members of Tottenham Park Cemetery, in Montagu Road, Edmonton, called on action to be taken after finding bones following a community clear-up day.

A petition was launched calling on owners of the cemetery, Badgehurst limited, to clean up its act and improve the cemetery.

Fay Ergun, a member of the group, told the Enfield Independent: “We organised this clear-up because we are fed up with the mess and damage being caused where people’s loved ones have been laid to rest."

Finally, an academy was cleared of fixing exam results last year.

A letter issued by Standards and Testing Agency to Cuckoo Hall Academies Trust, in Edmonton, has cleared them of any wrongdoing.

The investigation came after a report published by the Department of Education in February issued the trust with a warning that if they failed to implement a number of recommendations surrounding the safeguarding of children and governance then funding would be cut by the secretary of state for education.