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Chilling CCTV shows gunman entering London park before shooting boy, 15, in broad daylight

The creepy CCTV images released by the police show that a masked armed man walks calmly into a crowded London park before hitting a 15 -year -old child on his chest.

Wearing a dark lid and a honeymoon, the killer wearing a hidden pistol in his jacket pocket, Emslie Horniman’s children’s playground in the Pleasance Park in Ladbroke Grove in Ladbroke Grove, celebrated hundreds of people on the day of family entertainment.

The park opened fire on Rene Graham before jumping the fence and chasing another man as a pedestrian while placing the gun on his left hand.

Police addressed shocking images a year after the murder of the young man’s murder, while the police addressed the unresolved shooting at 19.20 on July 21 last year.

The new CCTV shows the moment when a person enters a park before he hit Rene Graham, 15

The new CCTV shows the moment when a person enters a park before he hit Rene Graham, 15 (PA Media)

Metropolitan police detectives believe that the answers are sitting in a small pocket of the Western London community and some know the identity of the killer.

Detective Chief Inspector Alison Foxwell, who led the investigation, said, “The person responsible for Rene’s murder opened fire in a busy park where dozens of people enjoyed themselves, including very young children.

“Officers have addressed the local society many times – we believe that there are people sitting on behalf of the responsible person.

“This person, who is willing to take Rene’s life and risk others’ lives, is in your community. Now it is time to contact us to give the peace they deserve to Rene’s family.

CCTV shows that the masked armed man walks calmly in the park before hitting a 15 -year -old Rene Graham on a family entertainment day before hitting it on his chest.

CCTV shows that the masked armed man walks calmly in the park before hitting a 15 -year -old Rene Graham on a family entertainment day before hitting it on his chest. (Metropolitan police)

He said he was ruined with the death of Rene’s family. A man in his 20s was recently interviewed about the murder, but they continue to investigate all the investigation lines.

In a heartfelt objection last year, the young man’s mother, Janay John-Francois, said, “Your courage may be the key to bringing peace to a broken family,” he begged people who could witness anything.

In a personal objection, “Today is my son, but tomorrow may be one of you. Please stand with me in the darkest times.

“I recommend you to help me find justice for my son Rene Graham.”

“There is no word that can capture the pain of gap and heartbreak, the pain of my loss.

“This is such a deep grief that I don’t want my worst enemy – I lost everything, my world will never be the same.”

Four men – 21 -year -old and 20 and 25 years old others – were arrested on suspicion of murder last year, but was released without any other action.

After shooting on a family entertainment day, the police took the area near Ladbroke Grovers' Emslie Horniman's area near Pleasance Park.

After shooting on a family entertainment day, the police took the area near Ladbroke Grovers’ Emslie Horniman’s area near Pleasance Park. (Rosie Shead/Pa Calle)

Crimestoppers offers an award of up to £ 20,000 for information that leads to the identification and prosecution of those responsible for murder.

London Regional Manager Alexa Loukas said: “Rene was unfortunately killed last year in daylight with more than two hundred people.

“The important and lasting impact on his family, friends and local community cannot be underestimated and our thoughts and condolences.

“We believe that someone who knows someone who witnesses or knows someone there a day. If they think about how insignificant it may be, you can help to bring the responsible ones to justice. You can contact Crimestoppers completely anonymously – we will not ask your name and you cannot define your phone number or IP address.

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“Please do the right thing to find justice for Rene, who is only 15 years old during his death. Your information can make a real difference and be suitable for an reward.”

You can contact Crimestoppers anonymously by calling or visiting 0800 555 111. www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

6343/21 July CAD reference can be given to the police by calling 101 or calling @Metcc on X.

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