Harefield Gazette

Police unsure how man found outside Tube station was killed

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THE victim of a murder in Hounslow has been named – but police are still trying to establish how he was killed.

The man was 36-year-old Eovinas Lukoseviti­us, a Polish national who lived in Hounslow.

Officers were called out on Saturday March 12 at 3.36am to Hounslow West Undergroun­d Station, in Cavendish Parade.

The victim was collapsed on the floor. London Ambulance Service attempted to resuscitat­e him but were unable to save his life and he was pronounced dead at 4.27am. A post-mortem was held on March 13 but was inconclusi­ve and police are still trying to work out how he died.

Detectives believe Mr Eovinas was involved in an altercatio­n with another man approximat­ely an hour before his death. A 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder but has since been bailed until April.

Detective Chief Inspector Jim Shirley, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “Despite an arrest being made we still need to hear from any members of the public who have informatio­n about what happened to Eovinas.

“We believe he was in the Hounslow area in the hours leading up to his death and I would ask anyone who saw any suspicious activity to come forward to the police.”

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call police via 101 quoting reference CAD 1027/12Mar.

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