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Who was Gurmuk Singh? 30-year-old British Sikh man stabbed to death in London

The United Kingdom Police, a 30 -year -old Sikh man, was stabbed to death in London in an attack containing known people. Gurmuk Singh, also known as Gary, died last week at Felbrigge Road in Ilford in East London and was officially elected by the police on Thursday. Continue reading to know more.

A post -mortem examination showed the cause of death as a stab wound in the left thigh.

The United Kingdom police, a 30 -year -old British Sikh man, was stabbed to death in an attack containing people known to each other in East London. Gurmuk Singh, also known as Gary, died in Ilford, Felbrigge Road in East London last week, and was officially elected by the Metropolitan police on Thursday. The force said that his officers arrested 27 -year -old Amardeep Singh on suspicion of murder on 23 July. He has been accused of a murder since then, and on January 5, 2026, he remained in custody until the next court appearance in London’s former Bailey.

Police arrested five suspects
“Police was called to a discussion reports by the London ambulance service at a housing address.” He said. “Gary was treated for stab wounds, officials joined. Despite the best efforts of medical officials, unfortunately he died at the scene,” he said. Detectives also arrested a 29 -year -old man and three women aged 29, 30 and 54 in connection with deadly stabbing. While the police investigation continued, they were all released on bail until October.

Singh’s family problems notification
B Gary was a beloved man who had the ability to connect with everyone he met, dedi his family said in a statement published by the police. “A real social butterfly, nothing brought him more joy than being surrounded by his family. Gary will be deeply missed, but their memory will live in our hearts forever.” He said. In a post -death examination, he showed the reason for death as a knife wound to the left thigh, an investigation was opened and the investigation into the attack was postponed.

‘Shock waves throughout the area’
Metin Specialist Crime Northern Unit of Detective Chief Inspector Joanna Yorke said that the detectives believe that the detectives were “isolated” during the attack. “An event of this nature is sending shock waves throughout the local zone and we understand the direct impact on society. People may expect to see an increase in the presence of police when conducting the first investigations. Please do not hesitate to talk to them if you have any concerns.” He said.

(With inputs from the news agency PTI).

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