Police have launched a fresh appeal, offering a hefty £20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those behind the murder of 26-year-old Daneche Tison.
Queen’s Park Shooting Shock
In the early hours of 19 July 2022, officers rushed to Bruckner Street, Queen’s Park, after reports of a shooting outside a block of flats. No victim or suspect was found at the scene, but Daneche Tison later staggered into hospital with fatal gunshot wounds.
Tragically, Daneche died from his injuries, leaving the local community desperate for answers and justice.
Investigation Hits Wall, But Police Refuse to Quit
Despite several arrests, nobody has been charged over Daneche’s killing. As the fourth anniversary of his death looms, detectives refuse to let the case go cold.
The investigation will be featured on BBC’s Crimewatch Live on Thursday, 19 March, aiming to spark new leads and jog witnesses’ memories.
Detective Issues Emotional Plea
“Our thoughts remain with the victim’s family and loved ones, who have had to live with the knowledge that Daneche’s killer is still at large,” said Detective Sergeant Andy Sheppard from Specialist Crime South.
“Given the time elapsed, the Met is now offering a substantial financial reward for any information leading to prosecution. This shows our commitment to solving every murder and delivering justice, no matter how long it takes.”
Spot the Killer? Here’s How to Help
- Call police on 101 quoting 1119/19MAR if you have any info.
- Prefer to stay anonymous? Phone 0800 555 111.
The clock is ticking — help bring Daneche Tison’s killers to justice before they disappear for good.