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CCTV images of potential witnesses to murder released

DO YOU KNOW THIS WOMAN?: CCTV images of potential witnesses to murder released

POLICE INVESTIGATING the murder of Samuel Guidera have released new CCTV images of people they believe may be key witnesses.

The 24-year-old victim was found collapsed in the street at Bailey Place, junction with Newlands Park, south east London, on 12 February 2011.

A post-mortem gave cause of death as a single stab wound to the heart, and officers say Samuel's wallet was taken from him during in the attack.

Last year three CCTV images showing Samuel as he went into a convenience store were released to the public before walking towards the bus stop on Newlands Park where he was killed.


DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN?: CCTV images of potential witnesses to murder released

Police particularly want to hear from people who were in or around the shops immediately outside Penge East Station between 9:40pm and 10:00pm, as well as
passengers who were on the Victoria to Orpington train alighting at Penge East at 21:41pm.


DO YOU KNOW THIS PERSON?: CCTV images of potential witnesses to murder released

Detective Chief Inspector Laurence Smith, from the Homicide and Serious Crime Command, said: "We would urgently like to speak to those people in the new CCTV images in the shop and in the street outside, they may have information that would assist the investigation and it is really important that they come forward and speak to us."

He continued: "Samuel was carrying a distinctive pink T-mobile carrier bag which someone may remember."

"If you think you recognise any of these people, you can help us trace them. I urge you to call us and help find some justice for Samuel and his family," he added.

The video shows CCTV of all the people who were in and around the area when Samuel was murdered. It is available on the following YouTube link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtaUX_cEO6Y

Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room on 020 8345 3734; if you wish to remain anonymous please call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.