Date: 04 Jul  2008
 Two  biochemistry students had come to London to develop their skills as specialists  in infectious disease and environmental  engineering.
 As two talented  biochemistry students and close friends, Laurent Bonomo and Gabriel Ferez had  come to London to develop their skills as specialists in infectious disease and  environmental engineering... The bodies of Mr Bonomo and Mr Ferez, both 23, were  found late on Sunday evening, bound, gagged and with hundreds of stab wounds and  other injuries. They had been tortured and beaten repeatedly with a blunt  instrument. Yesterday officers described the killings, which took place in Mr  Bonomo's flat in southeast London, as the most vicious they had seen. Mr Bonomo,  a student in the proteins that cause infectious disease, had been stabbed 196  times, with up to half the wounds inflicted after he was dead. Mr Ferez had 47  separate injuries. Police said that their ordeal had lasted a considerable time  before the flat, and possibly the bodies, were covered in accelerant and set  alight.
 See: List of Dead  Scientists -- Microbiology, what a  dangerous profession! Most have died since 9/11. By Steve Quayle
  
 
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