The crime scene the place a 15-year-old boy was killed in Ladbroke Grove final week remains to be in place because the Met Police renew their public enchantment for proof and data. Rene Graham was shot lifeless in Emslie Horniman’s Pleasance Park at round 7.20pm on Sunday, July 21.
Six males have been arrested on suspicion of homicide on the day of the assault as Rene died on the scene regardless of one of the best efforts of paramedics. Police at the moment are asking if members of the general public have any movies or different footage of the shooting to assist construct their case.
Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah, who’s answerable for policing for Kensington and Chelsea for the Met Police, mentioned: “Per week on from the horrible capturing that occurred in Ladbroke Grove, our ideas stay with the household and associates of Rene at this devastating time. We’ll proceed to work with our companions to supply them with the help they deserve.
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“As a part of our investigation, we’re eager to talk to different witnesses who have been within the space on the time of the capturing, or have been taking images or filming the occasion going down. Any footage might present officers with a better sense of the realm and occasions main as much as the horrible incident that has taken place. I ask that you just please test to see in case you have captured something that will assist detectives.
“Tragic incidents like this remind us whey it’s so vital that we proceed our unrelenting deal with suppressing violence and gun crime, and catching the offenders who endanger our communities.” The crime scene stays in place in Emslie Horniman’s Pleasance Park, often known as Teletubbies Park.
Anybody with info is requested to name 101 or message @MetCC on X, offering the reference 6343/21JUL. Data will also be supplied anonymously to the impartial charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Any proof will also be submitted to the Metropolitan Police’s Public Portal.
If you need to pay tribute to Rene Graham you are able to do so by emailing [email protected]
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