Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Man stabbed to death outside Ealing pub

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A 39-YEAR-OLD was stabbed to death outside a West London pub after a ‘minor dispute’.

The man was killed on Saturday, April 6 in West Ealing.

Police were called at around 7.50pm to a disturbanc­e and a man stabbed in Uxbridge Road at the junction with Singapore Road, West Ealing. Met officers attended along with ambulance colleagues.

They found a critically injured 39-year-old man. Despite the efforts of emergency services, the man died at the scene. A crime scene was put in place and the Met launched an investigat­ion. Police believe that the ‘senseless murder’ was over a ‘minor dispute’ that began inside a pub.

They are urging anybody inside the pub on Uxbridge Road on Saturday who may have seen anything to contact them. DCI Laura Nelson, Specialist Crime, is leading the Met’s investigat­ion.

She said: “This senseless murder arose from what appears to have been a minor dispute inside a pub. The dispute spilled outside where the victim was fatally stabbed.

“Although formal identifica­tion has yet to take place, we believe we know the man’s identity and have informed his family. I send my most sincere condolence­s to them.

“It is crucial that anyone who was in the pub on Saturday night who may have seen anything significan­t makes contact with police and tells us what they saw. I also need to hear from anyone who recorded mobile phone footage which may have captured the disturbanc­e, the build up to it or the aftermath.

“Police cordons will remain in place well into Monday, April 8, and possibly beyond. These will include parts of Uxbridge Road / The Broadway in West Ealing.

“Specialist officers are conducting a full forensic examinatio­n of the scene, working alongside local officers and other specialist­s from across the Met. This work will take some time, and I thank local people for their patience.”

Three people were arrested near to the scene in connection with the investigat­ion. They have been released with no further action. Any witnesses or anyone with informatio­n are asked to call 101, ref 6624/06apr. To remain anonymous, contact the charity Crimestopp­ers.

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