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London: Appeal over double murder in street shooting as £20,000 offered to catch killers

London: Appeal over double murder in street shooting as £20,000 offered to catch killers

Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £20,000 for information about a shooting near Brixton that saw two young men lose their lives.

21-year-old Guilherme Messias da Silva, a delivery driver who was finishing his shift, was hit by a car and suffered fatal injuries at around 7.50pm on Sunday 30 October 2022. Another man, Lemar Urquhart, who was 27 and known as Perm was shot dead. 

Detectives believe two cars were driving in the Railton Road area when one of the cars collided  with Guilherme’s moped before further colliding with parked vehicles nearby. Guilherme, the moped driver, died at the scene.

Lemar left his vehicle and was pursued by a gunman from the second car. It was at this point that Lemar was shot and killed. The gunman then jumped into the second car and fled the scene. 

At this stage, the Met Police has told Crimestoppers that, on 8 November, a 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. He was taken to an east London police station and is bailed to return at a date in mid-December.

***To support the investigation and encourage people who need to stay anonymous, Crimestoppers – which is independent of the police - is offering a reward of up to £20,000 for information the charity exclusively receives that leads to the conviction of those responsible***

Do you know who was involved in this shooting? Call 0800 555 111 or fill in our online form.
 
“It’s truly shocking to think that such violence could take place on the street in the early evening, taking away the lives of two young men. Our thoughts are very much with the family and friends of the victims, and the wider community affected.

“Helping to make all our communities safe is a priority for Crimestoppers. As a standalone charity that’s independent from the police, we are here to listen to what you have to say without ever asking for your personal details. We’re simply not interested in who you are. But if you know something about this awful shooting – and are unable to speak to the police for whatever reason – Crimestoppers can help. We can pass on what you say whilst we guarantee you stay totally anonymous.

“Please tell us what you know – however small a piece of information may appear to you, it could be vital in helping to make a real difference in your community without ever having any comeback.

“Call our UK Contact Centre on freephone 0800 555 111, which is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or use our website’s simple and secure anonymous online form. No one will ever know you contacted us. We cannot trace your call or track your IP address, and we never ask for or record any personal information.”
Alexa Loukas, London Regional Manager, Crimestoppers
“My name is Rosangela, I am Guilherme Messias’s mother and I am here to tell you how devastated and shattered I am by the premature death of my son who went to the United Kingdom in search of a better life for himself and our family.

“Unfortunately, Guilherme’s death happened in a tragic way, and it was caused by irresponsible people who deserve to be punished for taking away the life of an innocent person. My son was a calm, quiet and hardworking boy. My sadness goes beyond my soul for losing my beloved son.”
Guilherme Messias da Silva’s Mother
“The parents of Lemar are grieving the loss of their son and would like to appeal to anyone with information to come forward and assist the police in their investigation.”
Lemar Urquhart’s Parents

Anonymity:
Please note: With Crimestoppers, when you visit our website, computer IP addresses are never traced. Telephone calls are never recorded, there is no caller line display and no 1471 facility. The charity is completely independent of the police and guarantees that your personal identity will always be protected. 

Claiming a reward:

The reward will only be payable for information passed directly to Crimestoppers and not to the police – a reward code must be asked for when calling the charity on 0800 555 111.
If you contact Crimestoppers via the anonymous online form, the 'keeping in contact’ facility must be used and a reward code must be requested. You must log back in 24 hours later to get the code. You will be asked to check with Crimestoppers two months later with the reward code to see if there has been a positive result. More details about the rewards process – at the heart of which is ensuring you stay 100% anonymous – can be found here