David Amess murder suspect lives on London street once home to Only Fools and Horses actor

David Amess murder suspect lives on sought-after North London street which used to be home to actor Roger Lloyd Pack who played Trigger in Only Fools and Horses

  • Roger Lloyd Pack lived on the tree-lined road for 27 years until his death in 2014
  • Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer also lives just streets away in trendy Kentish Town
  • The road, which lies in London Borough of Camden, is described as ‘close knit’
  • It has been alive with activity since Friday when police arrived to search property


Suspect Ali Harbi Ali lives on a sought-after North London street, in an area popular with celebrities and politicians. 

The tree-lined road, where properties sell for around £2 million, was also previously home to the late Only Fools And Horses actor Roger Lloyd Pack, who lived there for 27 years until his death in 2014.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, who yesterday laid a wreath for Sir David Amess at the scene of his murder in Leigh-on-Sea, lives just streets away in trendy Kentish Town.

He is also the MP for the area where Ali lives with his father in their council-owned flat. 

The road in the London Borough of Camden has been alive with police activity since Friday when police arrived to search the property (pictured above)

Residents reported seeing teams of officers, some wearing gloves, moving in and out of the house during Friday and yesterday (police outside the home of Ali Harbi Ali, pictured above)

Residents reported seeing teams of officers, some wearing gloves, moving in and out of the house during Friday and yesterday (police outside the home of Ali Harbi Ali, pictured above)

The road, populated with Victorian terrace houses, most of which have three storeys, is described as ‘vibrant’ and ‘close knit’. It lies in the London Borough of Camden.

Other high-profile names with addresses nearby include former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger and the late Labour Minister Tessa Jowell.

A 1959 film called Sapphire, about the murder of a young woman and exposing deep racial tensions in the capital, starring Fenella Fielding, was set in the street.

It has been alive with police activity since Friday when police arrived to search the property. 

The tree-lined road was previously home to the late Only Fools And Horses actor Roger Lloyd Pack (pictured in 2001), who lived there for 27 years until his death in 2014

The tree-lined road was previously home to the late Only Fools And Horses actor Roger Lloyd Pack (pictured in 2001), who lived there for 27 years until his death in 2014

Residents reported seeing teams of officers, some wearing gloves, moving in and out of the house during Friday and yesterday.

One neighbour, who did not wish to be named, said: ‘Police have been moving in and out all day. I’ve seen officers in unmarked vans with gloves on, plain clothes guys going in. They’ve been parked along the road.

‘I didn’t know the guy who lived there and never saw him. I can’t believe that someone on this road would be linked to that horrific attack.’

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