From Haringey Independent;
Mr Lammy said: "This murderous incident has shocked and saddened the nation and was made even more poignant to me when it became clear a young life from Haringey had been taken.''
"We will not allow these evil few to roll back the gains made in Northern Ireland and I hope these killers will be swiftly caught and brought to justice."
He added his thoughts were with the family and friends of Patrick Azimkar.
Haringey Mayor Councillor Alan Dobbie also offered his sympathy to the young solider's family.
He said: "This is a very sad loss, and I am sure the whole of the borough will join with me in offering our sincere condolences to Patrick's family, and to his friends and colleagues. Our thoughts and prayers are with them."
Patrick Azimkar
From the Daily Telegraph;
The son of a Turkish Cypriot father, Mehmet, while his mother, Geraldine, is from Lancashire, the 21-year-old grew up in Wood Green, north London, where he attended Edmonton County School.
It was there that he came to the fore on the football field, playing in a school team which reached an English schools cup final at Villa Park, Birmingham, according to friends. It was from this that he was given a trial at Spurs.
"He was a character, he was funny, he was well mannered but he knew how to joke and he was dedicated to football," said Mete Karim, one of his schoolmates.
Training as a carpenter and joiner, as his military trade, he served with the regiment at Ripon, North Yorks, before having his first spell in Northern Ireland, on a construction task.
Patrick was due to go to Afghanistan.