Sisters of 'innocent' man murdered in Peckham speak of painful' loss 10 years on
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Ola Raji was murdered in 2015 after a senseless attack near Commercial Way; his sisters, Zainab and Ruki, mark 10 years of loss. They discuss the emotional void left in their family, emphasizing how laughter feels diminished and the absence of Ola is felt in every gathering. The sisters advocate for awareness and safety in their community, urging anyone with information to assist police investigations. Despite initial arrests, no charges were filed, emphasizing the ongoing need for justice and community safety, with Crimestoppers offering a £20,000 reward for credible information.
Ola's sisters reflect on a decade of loss, emphasizing their family's ongoing pain and the absence of their brother amidst the laughter and photographs.
The sisters stress that Ola's murder highlights broader issues of safety on the streets of Peckham, advocating for community vigilance and truth in the investigation.
Despite arrests made earlier in the case, the lack of criminal charges underscores the challenges faced by detectives in finding justice for Ola Raji.
A reward by Crimestoppers serves as a reminder of the need for community support in solving Ola's murder and preventing future violence on the streets.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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