Police release CCTV footage of suspected killer caught minutes before he shot man in heart outside Block of apartments last month.
Danesh Tison, 26 years old, was shot in Bruckner Street, Queen’s Park, in west london in early hours of July 19.
He took he himself went to the hospital after being wounded and received treatment, but died soon after.
Now the Metropolitan Police are reopening their appeal for information on cruel murder after release of new Footage from CCTV cameras moments before attack.
Detective Inspector Jason Fitzpatrick said, “I know that someone knows who killed Daneche and I hope to see images of suspected before Danesh’s life was so brutally deprived encourages them to do the right thing and come forward.
“Given that there are so many ways to provide information, including with guaranteed anonymity is hard imagine why anyone protect the killer. If you can help please feel free just share What are you know.”
Seven men, aged 21 to 27, were arrested on suspicion of murder and were released under investigation while further investigations are underway out.
The Metropolitan Police said the post-mortem confirmed he died from a gunshot wound to the heart. He had also received a gunshot wound in back.
Seven men between the ages of 21 and 27 were arrested on suspicion of murder. They were released under investigation.
representative for Mr Tyson family said: “It’s been a month since we lost our beloved son, brother, grandson and nephew of Daneche Tison. Our life will never be the same.
“Our only mission now how family find it out who was responsible for cutting such young and a talented life is short before his time, and will not rest until we do this.
“We would appreciate anyone who may have any information to contact the police”.
Mr Tyson death was first fatal shooting in capital from October 31 last year, one of 12 registered by the Metropolitan Police in 2021.
But him murder was one of three gun killings in London in in space of six days.
Anyone with information or footage related to this incident should call 101 or a @MetCC tweet linking to 597/19Jul. Or remain 100% anonymity, call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit Crimestoppers-uk.org.

