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New appeal following fatal shooting in Peckham
More than four months on from a fatal shooting in Peckham, investigating officers are renewing appeals for the public’s help.
Jesse Lloyd-Smith, 20, was shot in East Surrey Grove, SE15 shortly before 17:00hrs on Wednesday, 10 July. Emergency services rushed to the scene and Jesse was taken to hospital – however, despite the best efforts of medical staff, he tragically died the following day.
Detectives are continuing to appeal for the public’s help and want to hear from anyone, who may have any further information.
Detective Chief Inspector Alex Gammampila, whose team is leading the investigation, said: “Our team remains resolute in securing justice and we need the public’s help to do so.
“I am grateful to all those who have come forward so far but would ask anyone with information – no matter how insignificant you think it might be – to get in contact as this could prove to be crucial.
“We believe that the answers to this shooting remain within the community in Peckham and whilst I appreciate it may be difficult, now is the time to do the right thing.
“Anyone who doesn’t want to speak directly can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously.”
Today, Jesse’s sister Chaise and Godmother Sam, said: “It’s been over four months without Jesse and we believe that there are still people living within this community who are sitting on the truth.
“Now is the time to come forward.
“Our family has continued to grieve Jesse and we are appealing for your help to give us answers.
“Please, if you know anything or remember anything from the evening of 10 July, no matter how small the information may seem, contact the police or Crimestoppers.
Information can be provided via an online portal.
Alternatively, if you would prefer to speak to a police officer regarding this incident, please call 020 7175 2206. Alternatively, anyone who has information or footage can call 101 or post on X @MetCC quoting CAD 6886/10Jul.
To remain 100 per cent anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.