Investigation after fatal stabbing in west London

A man died in hospital after being found injured in Greenford.

The victim was found injured in a car on Sudbury Heights Avenue
Author: Aileen O'SullivanPublished 12th Mar 2024

A murder investigation's underway in west London after a man was fatally stabbed on Monday evening.

Police were called at 17:31 on Monday, 11 March to reports of a man found injured in a car in Sudbury Heights Avenue.

Officers responded with paramedics and found a 27-year-old man with stab wounds. He was taken to hospital where he sadly died a short time later.

Enquiries are ongoing to inform his next of kin.

A crime scene is in place and officers remain in the area.

Detective Chief Inspector Jim Shirley who leads the investigation for one of the Met’s homicide investigation teams said:

“While this investigation remains in its early stages extensive enquiries are already under way to identify who is responsible for this murder.

“Officers have been on scene gathering evidence and securing any relevant CCTV which may assist us building a picture of what took place.

“However, I would appeal to anyone in the area who saw or witnessed events, or any local residents we have yet to speak to who has footage which may captured the incident to get in touch immediately.”

Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson responsible for policing in the West Area Command Unit which covers Greenford said:

"I understand and share the shock that this incident will cause local residents. I want to reassure the community the specialist officers are working diligently to piece together the events of this incident and to apprehend whoever is responsible.

"You will see more officers in and around the area in the days following this incident, including local police. If you have any concerns, please speak to them, or if you can help with the investigation then call 101 immediately."

There have been no arrests at this early stage of the investigation.

Any witnesses or people who can assist the investigation are asked to call 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC quoting CAD 5384/11Mar. You can also provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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