Ola Raji |
Police
are hunting two murder suspects after a young man riding a bike
through a south London housing estate was shot and stabbed.
Ola
Raji, 20, was killed at approximately 10.30pm on April 21 in East
Surrey Grove, Peckham.
After
responding to a shots fired emergency officers found Ola collapsed
unconscious between two parked cars.
He
was pronounced dead shortly after arriving in hospital and a post
mortem confirmed the cause of death as a single gunshot wound to the
chest.
Detectives
believe Ola made his way onto the estate riding a push-bike where he
was confronted by two people who shot and stabbed him.
Immediately
following the murder, the suspects left the scene on foot in the
direction of Sumner Road via a cut through from Cator Road.
Police
are particularly keen to speak with the driver of a car that drove
down Rosemary Road at around 10.30pm as he/she may have seen the
suspects running up the road in the opposite direction.
Detective
Chief Inspector Will Reynolds of the Homicide and Major Crime Command
said: "We
believe that there were witnesses to this incident and I would like
to encourage anyone who has information that could assist our
investigation to come forward.
“We
believe that after being shot Ola may have had some property stolen
from him.
“It
is likely that he was wearing a small pouch or bag under his body
warmer. This has not yet been found."
“I
would like to urge local people and anyone visiting the estate at the
time of the murder to think about where they were and what they saw.
“It
is essential that we piece together his movements that evening and
understand why he was in East Surrey Grove at that time.
“Did
you know Ola? Were you with him that evening? Do you know why he was
there?
“All
information provided to Detectives will be treated in strictest
confidence but if you don’t want to speak directly to police please
call Crimestoppers.
“Calls
to Crimestoppers are anonymous and callers are not even asked for
their name.”
Anyone
with information is asked to call the incident room on 020 8721 4205
or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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