Saturday, 18 July 2020

Betts Park Shooting: Murder Investigation Continues

Dean Edwards
Police are still hunting for those responsible for the fatal shooting of a 43 year-old man, who was fatally wounded walking through a local park in the early hours.

Police were called by London Ambulance Service at around 2.20am on Sunday, July 12 to Dean Edwards, 43, collapsed in Croydon Road, Penge in the entrance to Betts Park.

Officers attended the location where a he was pronounced dead at the scene.

He lived nearby in the South Norwood area.

Detectives are appealing for information from anyone that lives near the Betts Park area or the surrounding area who heard anything in the early hours of Sunday, 12 July – particularly between 0.15am and 01.00am.

At this stage, Dean is thought to have been walking through Betts Park and was about to leave via the Croydon Road exit next to The Mitre pub, when he was shot in the back of his head.


There have been no arrests.
Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Kate Kieran, said:“We are in the early stages of investigating the murder and are working hard to piece together what happened on the night that lead to Dean losing his life in such a horrific incident.
“We believe Dean was walking through Betts Park and, just as he was about to leave via the Croydon Road exit he was shot in his head from behind.
“We are keen to speak to anyone who was in or around Betts Park in Penge on the late evening of Saturday 11 or early into Sunday 12. 
“We are particularly interested in anyone that might have seen or heard anything suspicious between 12.15am and 1am on Sunday, or any time before or after this.
“Anyone who lives in the area, or who was there at that time, may well have information that could assist us tremendously. 
“No matter how insignificant it may seem, we urge you to please get in touch.”
Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact the homicide detectives via the incident room on 0208 721 4868, or via 101 quoting CAD 1402/12JUL.
Alternatively, you can provide information 100% anonymously to the independent charity Crimestopperson 0800 555 111.

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