The police are investigating murder of Human who was shot dead in the park in London released 12 years ago new address with £20,000 reward for information.
Errol Mackenzie, who was 37 years old and lived in Layton was shot three times at close range range on April 11, 2010 Seymour Road playing fields.
Till police said there was no obvious motive for repairman killingthere is a row of people captured on footage from CCTV cameras who They are still want trace.
upcoming of anniversary of his deathMr Mackenzie daughter and nephews, Nicole Bent and Ty McKenzie, said their family “still suffered and struggling” with their favorite one murder and wanted closure.
Mr Mackenzie said, “Please, if you have information, just to come forward. My grandparents were especially in pain for like 12 years, just let them rest now.
“Let closure come to our family. Nicole suffered, my uncles, brothers and sisters suffered. It’s time to close the case and get justice and put it to bed now and let it all move on in a life.”
At night of his murder Mr. Mackenzie, was on Lee Bridge Road area of Police said Walthamstow, Tottenham and Tottenham were likely visiting Northumberland Park.
He was seen on CCTV purchase of alcohol and food in local shop at 23:15 and headed to the park where he was sitting on a bench eat and drink and was shot about 15 minutes later.
The detectives want to hear anyone who was in the park on night of the murdered who could see mr mackenzie in in the area, or travel towards Leyton.
They released images of people they hope to identify, including group of men saw people walking in Lea Bridge Road and two men spotted on pedal cycles.
Chief Detective Inspector Dave Wellums said he hoped the £20,000 reward will provide additional clues that may result in arrests of suspect for Mr Mackenzie murder.
“I, on on the other hand, consider that attachments change, attachments change, and it is quite feasible, it is quite possible that someone will have a seizure of conscience will actually come forward and give us this piece of information that points us in different direction and we can bring this matter to a satisfactory conclusion,” he said.
He added that despite the passage of time, “there is always hope”.





