Man dies after gunmen open fire on Brixton ‘barbecue party’ – as police launch murder probe and urgent hunt for shooters

A man has died after gunmen opened fire at a barbecue party in Brixton.

Eyewitnesses described how gunshots were fired from a car in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Keanu Taylor, 25, was rushed to hospital along with three others following the shooting, which took place shortly after 1am on Coldharbout Lane, outside the Southwyck House estate.

Mr Taylor was initially described as being in a life-threatening condition, but has since died.

Police have launched a murder investigation and are continuing an urgent hunt for the shooters.

Three people aged 21, 47 and 70 have been assessed as having injuries that are not life threatening or life changing.

No arrests have yet been made in the case, the Met Police has said. 

Officers maintained a large cordon on the south London street on Saturday, following the shooting in the early hours of the morning

Officers maintained a large cordon on the south London street on Saturday, following the shooting in the early hours of the morning

Detective Chief Inspector Allam Bhangoo, who is leading the investigation, said: ‘As we work quickly to identify those responsible, our thoughts are with Keanu’s family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.

‘This was a shocking act of violence which has had a devastating impact on those involved and the local community. I want to reassure residents that we are working urgently to identify and apprehend those responsible.

‘It is vital that anyone who saw what happened, or has any information or footage, comes forward. Even the smallest detail could prove crucial to our investigation.

‘Local residents will continue to see an increased police presence in the area over the coming days. If you have any concerns, please speak to officers.’

Anyone with information or footage of the incident are asked to contact police on 101, quoting CAD 557/2May. They can also provide information anonymously by phoning Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

This is a breaking news story and is being updated. 



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