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Two further charges following incident in Acton on Sunday morning

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Two further charges following incident in Acton on Sunday morning

Two more men have been charged following an incident in Acton on Sunday that left a man dead and a number of people injured.

Nicholi Clyne, 34 (13.09.90) of Cathay Walk, Northolt and Ahmed Khaleel, 31 (11.11.93) of Quex Road, Camden appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court on Thursday, 12 December, both charged with violent disorder and GBH.

They were remanded in custody to appear next at the Old Bailey on Thursday, 9 January.

Clyne was arrested on Monday, 9 December while Khaleel was arrested the following day.

The arrests were part of an investigation that was launched after police were called to Birkbeck Road in Acton shortly after 04:00hrs on Sunday, 8 December. Reports had been received of a fight and possible shots heard. Officers attended with paramedics from the London Ambulance Service.

A man later identified as 34-year-old Nash Clyne was found at the scene with serious injuries. Despite the best efforts of the emergency services he died a short time later.

His family continue to be supported by specialist officers.

At least three other people were injured during the incident. Those injuries were not life threatening.

Earlier this week, 50-year-old Benjamin Matthews appeared at Willesden Magistrates’ Court charged with murder. He was remanded in custody.

A significant investigation into the events of Saturday night and early Sunday morning is continuing. Detectives continue to appeal for anyone with information, who has not yet spoken to the police, to come forward.

They particularly want to hear from anyone who was at the Front Line Cuts barber shop or the Paradise Cuts barber shop, both in Acton High Street, between 22:00hrs on Saturday and 04:30hrs on Sunday.

A dedicated page has been set up online where information can be provided. It is the best way to share images or videos with the investigation team.

Information about the incident can also be given to police by calling 101 and providing the reference 1132/08DEC, or by calling the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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