The police are giving a reward of £ 20,000 for any information, which leads to the identity of those responsible for the 20 -year -old Imran Marof’s deadly stabbing at Plachet Park, Newahm in East London, one year after their tragic death.
What happened
Imran Marof died on 27 July 2024 following a fight report at Plachet Park. The police reached the spot at 7:38 pm and found Imran with a knife wound. Despite the efforts of emergency services to save him, he was declared dead on the spot.
A 16 -year -old boy was arrested next month in connection with the murder, but after appearing in court, the case was left against him, and was released. The Metropolitan police continue to investigate the case and is committed to finding a person responsible for Imran’s death.
Who was Imran Marof
Imran Marof was a 20 -year -old man from East London. His tragic death has a profound impact on his family and friends, and he lives with a trauma of his loss. Officers are determined to bring justice to Imran’s loved ones.
Background or timeline
- 27 July, 2024: Imran Marof was badly stabbed at Plashet Park, Newahm in East London.
- August 2024: A 16 -year -old boy was arrested in connection with stabbing, but the case was later released.
- One year later: The police continue their investigation and is giving a reward of £ 20,000 for information that can give birth to Imran’s killer.
Public or social media reaction
The local community has expressed its grief and support for Imran’s family. The matter has discussed on social media, where people are calling for justice and urging anyone to come forward for information. The £ 20,000 prize is expected to encourage those who encourage to speak with knowledge.
Official statement or what happens next
“One year has passed since this insensitive murder, and Met has committed to kill Imran to kill Imran,” said Samantha Townsend, Detective Chief Inspector of the Metropolitan Police expert Crime South Unit, said. The police is asking anyone who was in the area around the plaset park on the day of stabbing or there is any information to contact them.
If you have information, call 101 quoting crime reference 6541/27jul. Alternatively, for anonymous information, contact crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit their website.
This story can be updated with more information as it becomes available.
