Teenager arrested after MMA fighter was stabbed to death while toasting his 30th birthday in London

Police have arrested an 18-year-old man for stabbing an MMA fighter celebrating his 30th birthday over a BBQ in London to death. 

The Metropolitan Police have confirmed the teenager was apprehended for the murder and attempted murder of MMA champion Jahreau Shepherd.

Nicknamed The Nightmare, the welterweight champion was found dead in Kennington, south London, last Saturday.

Officers along with the London Ambulance Service attended the Black Prince Estate in Kennington and found him bleeding to death.

The Metropolitan Police have confirmed the teenager was apprehended for the murder and attempted murder of MMA champion Jahreau Shepherd. Nicknamed The Nightmare, the welterweight champion was found dead in Kennington, south London, last Saturday 

Mr Shepherd, also known as Jay, was at a barbecue on the nearby Black Prince Estate when he was attacked not long after his mother left the celebrations. He had a 6-2 win record in professional Mixed Martial Arts, with five wins by knockout, according to his online profile

Mr Shepherd, also known as Jay, was at a barbecue on the nearby Black Prince Estate when he was attacked not long after his mother left the celebrations. He had a 6-2 win record in professional Mixed Martial Arts, with five wins by knockout, according to his online profile 

Police arrest two men aged 19 and 24 after a 27-year-old man is gunned down on a residential London street 

 Two men have been arrested following the murder of a man in Harlesden, north west London on Thursday. 

The victim, who is a 27-year-old man, was found by police and paramedics lying on the street following reports of gunshots at 3am. 

Police at the scene attempted to provide first aid but the man died at the scene a short time afterwards. 

Two men have been arrested following the murder of a 27-year-old man in Harlesden, north west London at 3am today

Two men have been arrested following the murder of a 27-year-old man in Harlesden, north west London at 3am today 

The victim was gunned down on Windrush Road, Harlesden at 3am. Detectives spent today combing the area for clues

The victim was gunned down on Windrush Road, Harlesden at 3am. Detectives spent today combing the area for clues

The incident happened on Windrush Road, Harlesden at 3am. 

Scotland Yard said two men, aged 19 and 24 have been arrested on suspicion of murder and are currently in police custody. 

A team of specialist officers have met with the victim’s family and informed them of the murder. 

The victim’s name has not yet been released.  

A follow up search found a metallic grey Land Rover Discovery in the nearby St Raphael’s Estate. 

The car had been burned out and detectives believe it may have been linked to the murder. 

Detective Chief Inspector Simon Stancombe of the Specialist Crime Command, who is leading the investigation said: ‘We know that a number of shots were fired and, despite it being in the early hours of the morning, several people were out in the street and would have seen what happened. 

A man has died and his loved ones will now face terrible grief. The person responsible for this killing does not deserve protection and anyone who has information should come forward and speak to us.

Two men, aged 19 and 24 have been arrested on suspicion of the man's murder

Two men, aged 19 and 24 have been arrested on suspicion of the man’s murder

‘I am appealing to anyone with phone footage of the incident, or in the moments before and after, to come forward. You could be holding vital clues and, by sending it to us, you can help keep our communities safer.’I have got a dedicated team who will be trawling through CCTV for evidence and making sure no stone is left unturned as we try and track whoever took this young man’s life.’

 

Despite the efforts of officers and paramedic, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

A short time later, a 26-year-old man presented himself at hospital suffering stab injuries, believed to have been sustained in the same incident.

The injuries were not life-threatening.

On Monday, a different 18-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder. He was bailed pending further enquiries to a date in mid-August. 

Mr Shepherd, also known as Jay, was at a barbecue on the nearby Black Prince Estate when he was attacked not long after his mother left the celebrations.

He had a 6-2 win record in professional Mixed Martial Arts, with five wins by knockout, according to his online profile.

Writing on Instagram, a spokesman for his promoters said: ‘Jay, our welterweight champion, was hugely talented and great fun to be around, a big personality with a huge smile and infectious laugh.

‘Inside the cage, he was destined for the top – a champion in three different organisations with heavy hands and a warrior heart.’

Detective Chief Inspector Dave Whellams, from the Met’s Specialist Crime, said: ‘A man has lost his life and a family has been left suffering unimaginable grief because of the callous use of a knife to inflict fatal injuries.

‘I will do all I can to get justice for this family, and, along with colleagues from my homicide teams, I will use every available tactic to find whoever is responsible for this terrible attack. 

Another two men were stabbed in London last night as violence explodes in the capital with the total number of murders in the past two weeks now up to 10. 

The City of London Police said the stabbings took place at Broadgate Circle in London’s main financial district at about 11pm. 

Their injuries are not life-threatening and the incident is not being treated by officers as terror-related, a force spokesman confirmed.

Scotland Yard has vowed to pour extra police onto the streets this weekend as post-lockdown shootings and stabbings spiral out of control. 

Met chief Dame Cressida Dick has also struggled to tackle growing disorder after police broke up yet another illegal rave in Finsbury Park yesterday. 

Last night’s attacks come after statistics released by the Office for National Statistics yesterday showed that knife cries in England and Wales had risen six per cent to a record high and homicides by 10 per cent in the last year. 

In a statement the force said: ‘Our officers are currently dealing with an isolated incident in Broadgate Circle, in which two people have been stabbed.

‘Their injuries are not thought to be life threatening and they are being treated by @Ldn_Ambulance.’ 

On Thursday night, police launched two more separate murder investigations after two men in their 30s were killed on London’s streets.

Police were called to the scene outside a McDonald’s on Victoria Road in Kilburn, north London, following reports that a man had been stabbed at around 10.24pm.

The victim, believed to be in his mid-30s, was taken to a central London hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after.

Just hours later, a second murder investigation was launched after a man in his 30s was stabbed in Enfield, north London, and rushed to North Middlesex Hospital where, despite the best efforts of doctors, he was pronounced dead.     

Last night the family of a schoolboy stabbed to death in Westminster have paid tribute to him as police arrested two men in the ongoing murder investigation. 

Ahmed Yasin-Ali, 18, was found injured in Elmfield Way, Maida Vale, at around 12.30am on Wednesday, the Metropolitan Police said.

Police officers gave him first aid and land and air ambulance crews were called, but he died in hospital shortly after 1am.

In a statement issued by Scotland Yard, his devastated family said: ‘Our beloved son, brother and friend peacefully passed away on Wednesday morning. He was loved by all and will forever be missed.

‘Caring, loving, and by far the most clean-hearted of us all. He wanted nothing but good for everyone and himself, striving hard in his school work and job to make it to university in order to provide our family with a better life.’ 

The City of London Police said the stabbings took place at Broadgate Circle in London's main financial district at about 11pm. It is understood their injuries are not life-threatening and the incident is not being treated by officers as terror-related

The City of London Police said the stabbings took place at Broadgate Circle in London’s main financial district at about 11pm. It is understood their injuries are not life-threatening and the incident is not being treated by officers as terror-related

In a statement the force said: 'Our officers are currently dealing with an isolated incident in Broadgate Circle, in which two people have been stabbed. Their injuries are not thought to be life threatening and they are being treated by @Ldn_Ambulance'

In a statement the force said: ‘Our officers are currently dealing with an isolated incident in Broadgate Circle, in which two people have been stabbed. Their injuries are not thought to be life threatening and they are being treated by @Ldn_Ambulance’ 

The attack comes after statistics released by the Office for National Statistics yesterday showed that knife cries in England and Wales had risen six per cent to a record high and homicides by 10 per cent in the last year

The attack comes after statistics released by the Office for National Statistics yesterday showed that knife cries in England and Wales had risen six per cent to a record high and homicides by 10 per cent in the last year

Data shows that there has now been more than 60 murders in the capital this year

Data shows that there has now been more than 60 murders in the capital this year 

A memorial appeal launched on GoFundMe has raised more than £10,000 target.

The family say the money will be used to create a well in his name and to go toward funeral costs.

They added any leftover funds will be donated to charities. 

The family added: ‘Our family wants to prevent such devastating acts from happening ever again, this means that we are fully cooperating with the police and respect the law.

‘The last thing we need is any retaliation or revenge.

‘We as Muslims forgive those who so painfully took away our precious and beautiful son. Forever in our hearts, our neighbourhood hero.’

On Friday, a 23-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy were both arrested on suspicion of murder, the Metropolitan Police said. They remain in custody.

Detectives have appealed for anybody who may have heard a disturbance on Elmfield Way or seen a vehicle driving at speed on the nearby Harrow Road around the time of the incident to come forward.

Det Chief Insp Vicky Tunstall said: ‘Ahmed’s family are devastated by the loss of their son and brother and we are working tirelessly to investigate the circumstances surrounding his murder.

‘Ahmed was only 18 years old, had his whole life ahead of him and had aspirations to attend university, so this is a particularly tragic and wasted loss of life.

‘I would also like to appeal to those in the community who may hear, or know information about this tragic death.

‘I can assure you, this information will be treated with sensitivity and care, and I ask you to trust that we will take appropriate action and can provide complete confidentiality, if that is your concern.

The family of Ahmed Yasin-Ali, 18, have paid tribute to him after he was stabbed to death

Colton Bryan, who was in his 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene after police were called to a property in Redditch, Worcestershire at around 9.30pm on July 15

The family of Ahmed Yasin-Ali (left), 18, have paid tribute to him after he was stabbed to death. Colton Bryan (right), who was in his 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene after police were called to a property in Redditch, Worcestershire at around 9.30pm on July 15

Officers stand at the scene after Ahmed was found injured in the latest stabbing in London

Officers stand at the scene after Ahmed was found injured in the latest stabbing in London

‘Importantly, as a specialist command, we are working very closely with the local police to ensure the safety of the community during this time, and ask that you support us in this and provide information, regardless of the relevance it may or may not have.

‘I am determined to ensure those responsible for his death are brought to justice as swiftly as possible.’ 

Ten people have been killed in London in the two weeks as the capital begins to emerge from lockdown, with one expert warning of a coming ‘tsunami’ of crime as the UK gets ‘the backwash of everything that’s happened’ during lockdown.  

Yesterday a Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: ‘Detectives have launched a murder investigation following a stabbing in north London. 

‘Police were called at 22:24hrs on Thursday, 16 July to reports of a man stabbed in the area of Victoria Road, NW6. 

Met police officers, who have no arrested two on suspicion of murder, on scene where Ahmed Yasin-Ali was stabbed to death in Maida Vale in the early hours of Wednesday morning

Met police officers, who have no arrested two on suspicion of murder, on scene where Ahmed Yasin-Ali was stabbed to death in Maida Vale in the early hours of Wednesday morning

‘Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended. The victim, believed to be aged in his mid-30s, was taken to a central London hospital where he was pronounced dead at 22:57hrs.

‘Officers are in the process of informing next of kin. Formal identification awaits.

‘A post-mortem examination will be held in due course.

‘Detectives from the Specialist Crime Command have been informed.

‘A crime scene remains in place.  There have been no arrests and enquiries continue.’  

Hours later, officers were called to Lytton Avenue in Enfield at 4.45am following reports that four men were engaged in a fight and a man had been put into a vehicle.

A short while later officers became aware of a man, aged in his 30s, who had been taken from the scene to North Middlesex Hospital suffering a single stab wound. 

The graph shows the level of murders in London throughout 2020 - with a notable drop during the lockdown period from March to May

The graph shows the level of murders in London throughout 2020 – with a notable drop during the lockdown period from March to May

Police launched a murder probe after a man in his 30s was stabbed in Kilburnon Thursday

Police launched a murder probe after a man in his 30s was stabbed in Kilburnon Thursday

Police officers on scene in Enfield where another man was stabbed to death on Thursday night

Police officers on scene in Enfield where another man was stabbed to death on Thursday night 

Police were called to the scene at 10.24pm and the man, believed to be in his mid-30s, was taken to a central London hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after. Pictured: Police stand at the scene of the stabbing

Police were called to the scene at 10.24pm and the man, believed to be in his mid-30s, was taken to a central London hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after. Pictured: Police stand at the scene of the stabbing 

Despite the best efforts of doctors, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.  

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: ‘Detectives have launched a murder investigation following the death of a man in Enfield.

‘Police were called at 04:45hrs on Friday, 17 July, to a report of four men fighting in Lytton Avenue, Enfield and a man being put into a vehicle.

‘A short while later, at approximately 05:01hrs, officers who were present at North Middlesex Hospital, N18, became aware of a man, aged in his 30s, who had been brought there suffering a single stab wound.

‘Despite the best efforts of doctors, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

‘Police are working to identify and inform the victim’s next of kin. Formal identification awaits and a post-mortem examination will be arranged in due course.

‘Three men, no further details, have been arrested on suspicion of murder; all remain in custody.

‘Enquiries into the circumstances continue.’ 

Figures from the ONS today revealed police-recorded offences involving a knife or sharp instrument rose to 46,265 for the year to March.

This was 51 per cent higher than when data of this kind was first collected in 2011 and is the highest number on record, the report said.

The number of such offences rose seven per cent in London, but dropped 10 per cent in West Yorkshire and remained the same in the West Midlands – the three areas of the country with the highest rate per 100,000 population.

Floral tributes are laid on the ground after the man was stabbed on Victoria Road last night

Floral tributes are laid on the ground after the man was stabbed on Victoria Road last night

A crime scene remains in place on the high street as officers carry out their investigations

A crime scene remains in place on the high street as officers carry out their investigations

The report said: ‘Knife or sharp instrument offences continue to be concentrated in metropolitan areas across England and Wales, with around a third (34%) of all offences recorded by the police in London.’

The highest rate was also seen in London, with 179 offences per 100,000 population.

This compared with an England and Wales average of 82 offences per 100,000 population.

According to the latest statistics, assault with injury and assault with intent to cause serious harm offences, and robbery, each accounted for 44 per cent of all offences involving a knife or sharp instrument (20,333 and 20,159 respectively).

The ONS report added: ‘Offences involving knives or sharp instruments have been experiencing a rising trend since the year ending March 2014, although in recent years the rate of increase has slowed.’ 

The latest figures come as tributes were today paid to a talented saxophonist and a ‘caring’ and ‘beloved’ 18-year-old after they were fatally stabbed in two separate attacks in England this week.

Colton Bryan, who was in his 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene in a first floor maisonette in Redditch, Worcestershire, after emergency services were called to the property at around 9.30pm on July 15.  

West Mercia Police arrested a man in his 20s on suspicion of murder and the suspect, from Redditch, was detained by armed officers. 

Just hours earlier Ahmed Yasin-Ali was found injured in a separate attack in Elmfield Way, Maida Vale, west London at around 12.30am, the Metropolitan Police said. 

Today, distraught friends of Mr Bryan described their ‘shock’ at his death and paid homage to ‘the nicest guy around’. 

A forensic team carry out investigations after a man in his 30s was stabbed in Lytton Avenue

A forensic team carry out investigations after a man in his 30s was stabbed in Lytton Avenue

A section of the residential road is cordoned off as police and forensic teams carry out their investigations

A section of the residential road is cordoned off as police and forensic teams carry out their investigations

Police officers arrived to the scene at 4.45am following reports that four men were engaged in a fight

Police officers arrived to the scene at 4.45am following reports that four men were engaged in a fight 

Forensic teams arrive to the scene on Friday morning after a man was rushed to North Middlesex Hospital with a stab wound

Forensic teams arrive to the scene on Friday morning after a man was rushed to North Middlesex Hospital with a stab wound

The talented saxophonist, who regularly played at venues across the region, had released tracks on Spotify and a music video on YouTube.  

Mr Bryan also worked at Caribbean takeaway Jerk and Punch where, tonight, a ‘massive get together’ was set to be held.

The organisers said: ‘We’re having a massive get together tonight to say farewell to Colton. 6pm in the car wash outside of Jerk and Punch. 

‘Anyone who knew Colton wanting to say their goodbyes – we’re going to be blasting out his talent on the speakers and cooking up some jerk chicken.’ 

Following Mr Bryan’s death, floral tributes have been laid near the scene of the incident and his friends and loved ones have paid tribute to the ‘kind, caring and compassionate’ individual. 

One friend wrote: ‘RIP Colton Bryan. People are too quick to carry a knife or a weapon and are too eager to end lives these days. What is this world coming to?’

Colton Bryan, who was in his 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene after police were called to a property in Redditch, Worcestershire at around 9.30pm on July 15

Colton Bryan, who was in his 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene after police were called to a property in Redditch, Worcestershire at around 9.30pm on July 15

The talented saxophonist was pronounced dead at the scene in a first floor maisonette in Redditch

The talented saxophonist was pronounced dead at the scene in a first floor maisonette in Redditch

Police officers patrol the area after the attack on July 15 which saw a man in his 20s arrested on suspicion of murder

Police officers patrol the area after the attack on July 15 which saw a man in his 20s arrested on suspicion of murder

‘Never thought I’d wake up to this. Absolutely heartbreaking. RIP Colton. You had so much going for you with so much potential waiting to be released. The nicest guy I have known, the world was too cruel for you. My thoughts are with your friends and family,’ added another friend.

Another heartbroken friend said: ‘Just woke up to find out the awful news about Colton Bryan. I am in absolute shock. One of the nicest guys around and unbelievable on the saxophone. So much going for him and taken far too young.’

While another added: ‘Honestly can’t put into words how distraught we all are. You will forever be missed and always in our hearts. You were so kind, caring and compassionate and always put others before yourself. 

‘We have shared a lot of laughs and adventures and it is soul destroying that there’s no more to come. 

‘People are sick and twisted and this world isn’t what it should be. So much talent but taken way too soon. We will always cherish what you left. RIP a true underrated legend.’

A neighbour previously told BirminghamLive how she gave Mr Bryan first aid for 20 minutes in his living room and cradled him in her arms before the emergency services arrived.

She said: ‘I heard screaming and first of all thought he’d just had a row with his girlfriend, but it went on and on and got louder so I thought I’d better go round.

‘The door then opened and a man came out, barged past me and ran down the stairs. He was dressed all in black and had a mask over his face and was bleeding.

‘I went inside and it was like something from a horror movie – there was blood everywhere – on the walls, floor, everywhere. A man was lying on the sofa drenched in blood.

‘He had a cut on his hand, but the big one was in his chest, so I put the towel over that, kept pressing down and lay next to him on the sofa and cradled him and tried to keep him talking.

‘It took about 20 minutes for the ambulance to come and then they came in and took over. They got him on the living room floor and gave him CPR, but it was too late, he was already dead, he had died in my arms.’  

Armed officers arrested a man in his 20s on suspicion of murder at an address in Redditch at around noon on Thursday.    

Detective Inspector Mark Walters said: ‘A man is now in police custody who has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

‘The victim’s family are being supported by specially trained officers at what is understandably a very traumatic and upsetting time.’ 

Dr Simon Harding, director of the National Centre for Gang Research at the University of West London, and a former Home Office and Metropolitan police adviser – told The Guardian in May: ‘We’re going to have the backwash of everything that’s happened over the last two months.

‘There’s a crimewave coming, a tsunami on the way.’ 

WHERE THE 65 MURDERS IN LONDON DURING 2020 HAVE BEEN COMMITTED
# NAME AGE DATE INCIDENT TIME STREET LOCATION
1 William Algar 53 Jan-03 4.57pm Nowell Road Barnes
2 Takieddine Boudhane 30 Jan-03 6.50pm Charteris Road Finsbury Park
3 Krasimir Kartikov 60 Jan-13 8.50am Whitehorse Road Croydon
4 Harinder Kumar 22 Jan-19 7.38pm Elmstead Road Seven Kings
5 Narinder Singh 26 Jan-19 7.38pm Elmstead Road Seven Kings
6 Baljit Singh 34 Jan-19 7.38pm Elmstead Road Seven Kings
7 Tahereh Pirali-Dashti 40 Jan-20 11.50am Henlys Corner Barnet
8 Beverley Denahy 61 Jan-22 11.35pm Waverley Avenue Chingford
9 Unnamed man 60s Jan-24 11.29pm Mount Pleasant Lane Clapton
10 Louis Johnson 16 Jan-27 4.45pm East Croydon station Croydon
11 Eraj Seifi 46 Jan-29 2.44pm Bravington Road Queens Park
12 Unnamed man 33 Feb-12 3.20pm High Road North Finchley
13 James Dowdell 54 Feb-17 6.50pm St Marks Grove Chelsea
14 Sundeep Ghuman 36 Feb-18 8.00pm HMP Belmarsh Thamesmead
15 Lennox Nigel Alcendor 42 Feb-21 6.45am Anson Road Cricklewood
16 Li-Qing Wang 35 Feb-25 11.52am Magnolia Close Waltham Forest
17 Tyler Roye 24 Feb-26 0.15am Stroud Green Way Croydon
18 Archie Beston 19 Feb-29 3.40am Wood Street Kingston
19 Asante Campbell 24 Feb-29 9.00pm Parson Street Hendon
20 David Siirak 27 Mar-01 5.10pm Pield Heath Road Hillingdon
21 Shanur Ahmed 16 Mar-03 8.38am Atlantis Avenue Newham
22 Ricardo Fuller 24 Mar-07 5.05am Ilford High Road Ilford
23 Vanita Nowell 68 Mar-08 6.30am Blakes Road Southwark
24 Damani Mauge 17 Mar-08 8.30pm Whitehorse Lane Croydon
25 Cameron Murfitt 18 Mar-15 3.30pm Woolwich Common Greenwich
26 Tracey Kidd 57 Mar-17 4.45pm Charnwood Street Hackney
27 Shadika Mohsin Patel 40 Mar-19 12.45am Barking Road Newham
28 Abdullahi Mahmoud 29 Mar-19 4.35pm Hertford Road Enfield
29 Stefan Melnyk 54 Mar-22 12.50pm Salisbury Street Acton
30 Kelly Stewart 41 Mar-26 3.09pm Barking Road Barking
31 Tomas Macionis 35 Mar-31 10.55pm Alexandra Road Walthamstow
32 Sonia Teresa Burton Calvi 56 Apr-01 4.00pm Dorset Road Stockwell
33 Edgar Aguilera Daza 59 Apr-01 4.00pm Dorset Road Stockwell
34 Maryan Ismail 57 Apr-06 6.04pm Plevna Road Edmonton
35 Ralph Gibson 42 Apr-15 5.35pm Huntingfield Road Putney
36 Denise Michelle Keane-Barnett-Simmons 26 Apr-16 2.15am Alric Avenue Brent
37 Mark Baker 62 Apr-19 11.57pm Peacock Close Walthamstow
38 Jay John 27 Apr-25 12.25pm Trinity Close Hackney
39 Baljit Singh 37 Apr-25 10.56pm Station Road Hayes
40 Pavinya Nithiyakumar 1 Apr-26 5.30pm Aldborough Road North Ilford
41 Nigish Nithiyakumar 3 Apr-26 5.30pm Aldborough Road North Ilford
42 David Gomoh 24 Apr-26 10.25pm Freemasons Road Newham
43 Anthony Rooks 79 May-04 7.20pm Dalmeny Road Holloway
44 Yonas Haile 32 May-05 7.50pm Fulham Palace Road Hammersmith
45 Francois Kablan 19 May-13 5.28pm Great Dover Street Southwark
46 Jemal Ebrahim 23 May-13 8.13pm Russell Road Haringey
47 Chad Gordon 27 May-18 8.22pm Wiltshire Gardens Haringey
48 Oluwamayowa Adeymi 21 Jun-05 11.30pm Brackenfield Close Hackney
49 Nicole Smallman 27 Jun-07 1.08pm Slough Lane Wembley
50 Bibaa Henry 46 Jun-07 1.08pm Slough Lane Wembley
51 Alexander Kareem 20 Jun-08 0.40am Askew Road Shepherd’s Bush
52 Dawn Bennett 58 Jun-10 9.00pm Lewisham Way Lewisham
53 Mihai Gae 48 Jun-13 11.58pm Waldegrave Road Hornsey
54 Kyle Kelson 25 Jun-19 1.12am Brocks Drive North Cheam
55 Wayne Hoskyns 41 Jun-19 4.18pm The Parade Bexley
56 Steve Morrison 30 Jun-23 8.00pm Epping Road Epping
57 Sayagi Sivanantham 5 Jun-30 4.00pm Monarch Parade Mitcham
58 Imani Allaway-Muir 22 Jul-04 3.20pm Roman Way Islington
59 Khloemae Loy 23 Jul-05 10.02am Bugsby’s Way Greenwich
60 Donnell Rhule 18 Jul-08 6.30pm Seeley Drive Dulwich
61 Muhammed Samir Uddin  19 Jul-10 6.00pm Alexia Square Poplar
62 Jahreau Shepherd 30 Jul-11 10.00pm Black Prince Estate Kennington
63 Dean Edwards  43  Jul-12 2.20am Croydon Road Penge
64  Unnamed man  TBC  Jul-15  1.06am  Elmfield Way  Maida Vale 
65  Unnamed man  20s  Jul-16  3.00am  Windrush Road  Harlesden 

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