Police offer 10,000 reward as they name suspect in murder manhunt
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Police offer 10,000 reward as they name suspect in murder manhunt
"Dariusz Serafin, 33, was fatally stabbed in Hanwell, west London, on February 10, 2025, and homicide detectives have been working to track down the killer. Police received reports of a man who had stumbled into a pub with serious injuries in Oaklands Road, Hanwell, at around 10.15pm. Metropolitan Police officers attended the scene alongside crews from the London Ambulance Service, where they found and found 33-year-old Darius Serafin with knife wounds. Despite the best efforts of emergency services, he sadly died at the scene."
"Darius's death was a tragedy, and we are working tirelessly to get justice for his family. Since last year, we have worked to piece together vital clues of what took place that night, and are now asking for the public's help as part of our enquiries. We are appealing directly to anyone with information to please do the right thing and come forward even the smallest detail might prove vital."
"Police have identified a wanted man they are hunting in connection with a murder that took place a year ago. A 10,000 reward has been announced for anyone who gets in touch with information that leads to the arrest and prosecution of Siavosh Mohammad-Khani. Detectives now want to speak to Siavosh Mohammad-Khani, 34, in connection with the murder. They have released an image of Mohammad-Khani alongside footage of him taken on the day of the murder."
Siavosh Mohammad-Khani, 34, is wanted by the Metropolitan Police in connection with the fatal stabbing of 33-year-old Dariusz Serafin in Hanwell on February 10, 2025. Police say a man stumbled into a pub with serious injuries around 10.15pm and emergency crews found Serafin with knife wounds; he died at the scene. Detectives released an image and footage showing Mohammad-Khani near a black BMW at a Marylebone garage; the car is believed to have been used by the killers. A 10,000 reward has been offered and officers are urging anyone with information to contact the Met.
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