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Suspicious package left outside US Embassy in London

EPA-EFE/ANDY RAIN

The United States Embassy in London revealed on Friday that the Metropolitan Police are investigating a suspicious package left outside the building in the Nine Lems area of southwest London.

The police said it placed cordons around the embassy as a precaution, closing Ponton Road. There is currently no information on the status of the package.

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