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The sickening image was spotted on the outside of a bus stop on Ladbroke Grove, west London. Forensic teams were seen scanning the area for fingerprints at 10.20am yesterday morning.

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The poster has now been removed. It is unclear who put up the disturbing image or why. Paul Pavli, 54, tweeted out a picture of the poster after travelling past the bus stop on his way to central London. He said: “It was annoying, it made me angry that someone would have done that.

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On the back of yesterday, it wasn't something I expected to see today

“I don't know what their motive was but I was annoyed to the extent that I posted a picture on Twitter. “On the back of yesterday, it wasn't something I expected to see today. You don't see this sort of thing here. Everyone is cool with each other.” Mr Pavli, who lives in the nearby area, saw the poster at around 11am. He told MailOnline: “It was actually in the frame, so they must have actually placed it in there. There were three police cars and maybe four or five officers.

REUTERS Police continued their search this morning