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Detectives are appealing for witnesses and information following a murder in Hounslow.
An investigation used to be launched after police had been called at roughly 22:45hrs on Friday, 13 October to reports of a stabbing in Parkside Avenue, TW3.
Officers and London Ambulance Provider attended nevertheless regardless of their efforts he died on the scene.
His subsequent of kin had been informed and, whereas formal identification awaits, he is probably going to be named as 43-year-ragged Naython Muir from Hounslow.
A post-mortem examination will be scheduled in due path.
Detective Chief Inspector Brian Howie from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, who is leading the investigation talked about: “We are the very early stage of our investigation and my crew of skilled detectives are working diligently to find out who is accountable and to construct the tubby conditions of Naython’s murder and why he used to be attacked.
“I am appealing to any individual who used to be in the house and witnessed this incident, or the events leading as much as it, to obtain in contact. I am particularly challenging to talk to of us who had been in the vicinity of Parkside Avenue, Argyle Avenue and St Stephen’s Avenue between 10pm and 11pm – you might possibly gain seen or heard something that will abet us.
“I might possibly moreover examine residents to examine CCTV, sprint cam and doorbell cameras to understand in the occasion that they’ve captured anything of interest. We gain build up a dedicated web portal the build cloth is probably going to be uploaded.
“Someone must know why Nathyon, often identified as ‘Nayff’, used to be attacked – his family are devastated and are determined for solutions. For these who’ll be in an arena to abet, then please obtain in contact.”
“A crime scene remains in build and I thank the neighborhood for their persistence whereas this a must-gain work is conducted.
“The Met is devoted to tackling violence of all kinds, and my crew of skilled detectives are working diligently to find out who is accountable.”
Somebody with information is asked to contact police on 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC and quote CAD8926/13Oct. You might possibly upload cloth including video photos right here.
For these who plot not feel comfortable speaking to police, you might possibly be in an arena to give information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
At this stage there has been no arrest, and enquiries continue.