The Daily Telegraph

Hunt for van driver who stabbed Deliveroo worker to death

- By Martin Evans CRIME CORRESPOND­ENT

A HUNT is under way for a van driver suspected of stabbing a takeaway delivery worker to death following a road rage incident in north London. It is Scotland Yard’s first murder investigat­ion of 2020.

Takieddine Boudhane, 30, who was originally from Algeria and worked for the Deliveroo and Uber Eats companies, died after being attacked in Finsbury Park on Friday evening.

Police were called at 6.50pm following reports of an altercatio­n between a van driver and a motorcycli­st.

When they arrived they found Mr Boudhane suffering from stab wounds. Despite the efforts of paramedics he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police said they had now located the van in the Islington area and had begun a search to find the driver. No arrests have been made and police have made a fresh appeal for witnesses to come forward. Det Ch Insp Neil John said: “The investigat­ion is making good progress but I am still appealing for informatio­n and for witnesses who have yet to speak with police to come forward and share anything they know or tell us what they saw.

“This is a busy thoroughfa­re and it is very likely that members of the public would have seen a fight in the road which they may also have captured on their phones. It would appear that an altercatio­n took place at the junction of Lennox Road with Charteris Road between the victim, who was riding a motorcycle, and the driver of a van.

“The vehicle was a white VW Caddy panel type van which was located and recovered by police in Islington on the morning of Sunday Jan 5.

“It has been removed to a police compound where a full forensic examinatio­n will be undertaken. The driver and person believed responsibl­e for this tragic matter is now the subject of a police hunt.

“At this time I am unable to release any further informatio­n concerning the identity of the driver as this may hinder the ongoing police investigat­ion.

“The incident itself appears to have been spontaneou­s and not connected to, or as a result of, anything other than a traffic altercatio­n.”

 ??  ?? Takieddine Boudhane, 30, was killed in a road rage incident in Finsbury Park, north London, last Friday
Takieddine Boudhane, 30, was killed in a road rage incident in Finsbury Park, north London, last Friday

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