A £20,000 reward is now being offered by police for help in solving the execution-style shooting of a 24 year-old man in South-East London a year ago.
Nathan Williams (pictured) was shot several times in the early hours of July 28, last year in Ludwick Mews, New Cross.
Police were called to reports of shots fired at 1:30am and Mr. Williams, from Kennington, was found with serious injuries in a VW Golf and rushed to Kings College Hospital, where he died the same night.
Operation Trident officers – who investigate violent black-on-black crime – believe four men were involved in the shooting.
Detective Chief Inspector Gordon Allison said: “It's now a year on from Nathan's murder and we believe that the local community hold the answers as to who did this.
“This was a brutal execution of a young man and those who did this should not be tolerated by the community - if you have information I would urge you to come forward and work with police, who can protect your identity.
“Nathan's family deserve justice for their loss and the community deserve to live without fear of those who commit these terrible crimes.”
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