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Police issue appeal five years after double murder at lockdown party

  • Two men, aged 36 and 21, were killed by gunfire at a lockdown gathering held in a Manchester car park during the early morning hours of June 21, 2020.
  • The shooting happened at a party attended by 300-400 people that breached lockdown rules, with the suspect believed to have traveled from Birmingham that night.
  • Police found three shell casings at the scene, have conducted raids and questioned people, but no one has been charged despite a £50,000 reward for information leading to a conviction.
  • Detective Chief Inspector Neil Higginson urged witnesses to come forward, assuring they can remain anonymous and emphasizing the need to help two grieving families seek justice.
  • Five years later, investigations continue as the families and police persist in their fight for justice and remembrance, hoping cooperation will bring resolution.
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Police issue appeal five years after double murder at lockdown party

Cheriff Tall and Abayomi ‘Junior’ Ajose were killed in a car park in the middle of a block of flats in Moss Side, Manchester.

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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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