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Waste detectives are appealing for information after the loss of life of man following an incident in Haringey.
Ibrahim Pertek, who used to be 52 and from Picket Green, died in sanatorium on Tuesday, 1 August.
His household has been informed.
It’s miles believed that Mr Pertek might well need been initially assaulted, maybe during a theft, at about 01:10hrs on Sunday, 16 July.
After intensive CCTV inquiries, officers imagine Mr Pertek used to be assaulted in an alley subsequent to Picket Green Library that leads from Picket Green High Freeway to Caxton Freeway.
Officers and the London Ambulance Carrier occupy been called at 02:50hrs and positioned Mr Pertek with a main head injury.
He used to be taken to sanatorium in a severe situation and sadly did no longer find better.
The incident used to be initially investigated by native detectives, nonetheless following his loss of life homicide detectives launched a execute investigation.
Detective Inspector Andy Griffin, said: “We are asking for somebody who used to be all around the dwelling of Picket Green High Freeway right this moment to contact police, in particular any motorist who used to be passing while using a sprint cam.
“We imagine Mr Pertek used to be viewed by other folks sooner than him being injured, and we desire these other folks to return forward and train to us. We are releasing a photograph of Mr Pertek and I would inquire of other folks to inspect at it carefully and name police in case you be mindful seeing him.
“If you might well maybe need got any information that will well maybe relief, please near forward, it can well relief police and Mr Pertek’s household label what took announce that night.
“Officers will be conducting a see appeal in the dwelling of Picket Green High Freeway on Saturday, 5 August, from 22:00hrs, in case it is advisable train to police in individual.”
Any witnesses or somebody with any information is requested to name police on 101 or contact by the usage of Twitter @MetCC. Please quote CAD 1061/16JUL.
To offer information anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.