Police
are appealing for information as they continue to solve the killing
of a young man in west London, who was fatally stabbed in the neck
over a year ago.
Detectives
from the Homicide and Major Crime Command (HMCC) continue to
investigate the death of 23-year-old Surjeet Singh in Southall Park
on August 26, last year.
A
fight occurred at 8.50pm in the park and Mr. Singh was found injured
in nearby Green Drive. He was pronounced dead at 9.57pm.
Police
are appealing for anybody who may have witnessed the incident, knew
the deceased or has any information that may assist the
investigation.
Detective
Inspector Tony Lynes said: “I appeal directly to the local
community in Southall for information that may lead to the
identification of Surjeet's killer.
“I
am convinced the answer lies in the heart of the community, however,
a year on we, nor Surjeet's family are any closer to knowing who
attacked him and we need information from local people to help us.
“Detectives
have arrested a number of people believed to have been involved in
the fight, however police are appealing for information that may
identify Surjeet's killer.
“No
one has been has been convicted in relation with the violent
disorder.”
Anyone
with information is urged to contact the incident room on 020 8721
4868.
Alternatively
if you have information and wish to remain anonymous call
Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
+
Eight
people arrested in connection with the murder in August 2013 have now
been released.
One
man was released with no further action.
Seven
others were acquitted on charges of violent disorder and conspiracy
to commit grievous bodily harm at Isleworth Crown Court in April this
year.
No comments:
Post a Comment