Photo: 23-year-old Nigerian man stabbed to death in London
23-year-old Seun Isaiah McMillan was stabbed to death in Southgate, London on Tuesday night, May 2.
Homicide
detectives believe he was attacked four miles away in a playing field
at Masefield Crescent, close to his family home.Witnesses said they alerted police after an argument broke out "over money" between a group of young men gathered in the park.
A post-mortem examination on 4 May gave his cause of death as a single stab wound to the chest.
On Tuesday, 2 May, police were called to Barnet Hospital at about 19:30hrs to reports that a man - later identified as Seun - had self-presented at the hospital, suffering stab injuries. Seun was later pronounced dead at around 20:20hrs that evening.
Detectives from the Homicide and Major Crime Command are investigating. Detective Chief Inspector Lee Watling, who is leading the investigation for the Homicide and Major Crime Command, said:
On Tuesday, 2 May, police were called to Barnet Hospital at about 19:30hrs to reports that a man - later identified as Seun - had self-presented at the hospital, suffering stab injuries. Seun was later pronounced dead at around 20:20hrs that evening.
Detectives from the Homicide and Major Crime Command are investigating. Detective Chief Inspector Lee Watling, who is leading the investigation for the Homicide and Major Crime Command, said:
"We now believe Seun was stabbed in Cowper Gardens in Southgate and at that time there would have been a number of people there that had attended in cars.Meanwhile, two men - aged 27 and 25 were arrested in the early hours of Wednesday, 3 May, in connection with the murder. Both have been released under investigation.
"We are keen to speak to everyone who was there, and would appeal for them to contact us. We would also appeal to anyone who saw what cars were in Cowper Gardens at the time of the incident to also contact us.
"We continue to appeal for any witnesses to the attack, or anyone with any information about it, to contact us.
Friends and relatives believe Shea, as he is fondly called, lit candles at a tearful vigil at the senes on Wednesday night as police officers searched drains and checked beneath vehicles in a hunt for the murder weapon.
A
cousin, who spoke under anonymity told Evening Standard that he was
just so bubbly, he is just a normal guy and he didn't deserve what
happened.
In a note, Seun's grandparents said :"The last time I saw him at the park we were playing football, he loved it and played centre back. I have no idea what happened to him. His mum is just trying to cope. Everybody knows him around here they all liked him. He was a popular guy."
"Such a wonderful and caring young man taken away from all of us family and friends. You will always be in our hearts forever, rest in peace."
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