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Evening Standard
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Megan Howe

Police investigating fatal shooting in Clapham release footage of two men on a motorbike

Detectives investigating the murder of “loving family man” Kyrone Moodie have released CCTV footage of two men they would like to speak to.

The 27-year-old died in hospital a day after he was shot in New Park Road in Clapham just before 9pm on September 8 last year.

While three men have been since charged with Mr Moodie’s murder, detectives believe there may still be witnesses who hold vital information. The three men charged remain in police custody.

CCTV footage shows two men riding a motorbike on the night Mr Moodie was killed.

Officers are now appealing for the men shown in the images, or anyone who recognises them or the motorbike pictured, to come forward.

Police are looking to speak to the men in this image (Met Police)

A reward of £20,000 has been offered to anyone who can provide information that leads to the conviction of offenders.

Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Lee, who is leading the investigation, said: “Whilst we have made significant progress towards understanding the events that led to the double shooting and murder of Kyrone, we are releasing CCTV footage and appealing for help to identify two males of significance to the investigation.

"I am appealing directly to the riders or anyone who recognises them. Additionally, we are keen to speak to anyone that may recognise the motorbike they are riding which has been identified as a Zero DS electronic motorcycle.

“A reward of £20,000 remains on offer for anyone able to provide information leading to the conviction of offenders. if you have knowledge then please come forward, no detail is insignificant or too small.”

Police were called to reports of a shooting in New Park Road in Clapham on September 8 last year.

Kyrone Moodie was shot dead in Clapham last year (Met Police)
CCTV footage shows two men on a motorbike (Met Police)

Officers attended alongside the London Ambulance Service who treated Mr Moodie, before taking him to hospital, where he sadly died the next day.

A 20-year-old man was also injured.

Following his death Mr Moodie’s family called him a “loving family man” and described how “he was genuine and determined”.

In a statement, they added: “He helped everyone he could. Kyrone was just a humble, funny and God-worshiping family-oriented man.”

Mr Moodie’s family continue to be supported by specialist officers.

To provide information to police directly, call 101, giving the reference CAD 7805/8SEP2 or Operation Concito.

To provide information anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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