Ola Raji: Fresh appeal in unsolved murder of student shot and stabbed as he cycled home
- A decade ago, 21-year-old student Ola Raji was stabbed and shot while cycling home from a football game in Peckham on April 21, 2015.
- Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £20,000 for information that leads to identifying and prosecuting those responsible for Raji's murder.
- Detective Chief Inspector Alex Gammampila described Raji as 'an innocent man, in the wrong place at the worst time,' highlighting the tragedy's impact on his loved ones.
- Raji's sisters, Zainab and Ruki Ware, emphasized the personal loss and urged witnesses to provide even the smallest piece of evidence to help close the case.
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Family of murdered student renew appeal with £20,000 reward to find his killers
Ola Raji’s unsolved murder in south London continues to torment his family (Picture: PA) A decade on, one family continues to seek justice after a 21-year-old student was stabbed and shot while cycling home in south London. Ola Raji, a 21-year-old student, was targeted by attackers while on his way home from watching a Champion’s League football game at a friend’s house. His family have not had any closure after his killing in Peckham on April 2…
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