The incident occurred in an Ayley Croft direction around 7pm yesterday (April 19).
The officers and teams of the London ambulance service attended and found a woman who had been stabbed.
It was declared dead on the scene shortly after.
His closest relatives have informed Bone and is a bee backed by specialized officers.
No trial has made the leg as continuous police consultations.
The chief inspector of Detectives Neil John, of the Metropolitan Police who directs the investigation, said: “Our thoughts are with the victim’s family at this difficult time.
“As our investigation continues, there will be a police presence incoada in the area, and a crime scene remains in place.
“We understand that this will be very distressing for the local community and anyone who has concern can speak with local officers.
“To help us with our research, I would like to appeal to the public to obtain information.
“We are particularly interested in talking to anyone who drove through Ayley Croft between 6.30 pm and 7.30 pm that can have Dashcam images.
“To share images or any other information, it doesn’t matter how insignificant it can be, call 101, referring to CAD 5741/19april.”
The Superintendent Chief of Detectives, Caroline Haines, commander of the County that supervises the surveillance of Enfield, said: “We understand the concern that this will cause local residents. The neighborhood officers will work together with specialized officers in the coming days to progress in the investigation.
“Contact the officers if you have any information or a group.”
Anyone with information is urged to communicate with the police calling 101 citing reference 5741/19april.
Alternatively, to remain in anonymity you can call Crimeppers at 0800 555 111.