Man Dies from Stab Wounds in Hanwell

Victim in his thirties was discovered on Oaklands Road

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Leeland Terrace near West Ealing Sainsbury’s is closed off. Picture: Facebook

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February 11, 2025

A man in his thirties died from stab wounds this Monday night (10 February) in Hanwell.

The police say they were called an address in Oaklands Road at 10:30pm where they found the victim seriously injured.

Officers and paramedics from London Ambulance Service battled to save his life but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

An investigation has been launched by homicide detectives and a wide area in the vicinity of the death has been cordoned off with areas reaching up as far as the West Ealing Sainsbury’s not accessible by the public.

The man has yet to be formally identified and no post mortem has taken place.

DCI Alison Foxwell, from Major Investigation Team 12, said, “Our thoughts today are with the victim’s family and friends in light of this truly tragic event.

“Local residents will see an increased number of officers in and around Hanwell while our investigative work is carried out. I want to thank residents for their patience while this continues. I would ask anyone who was in the area of Oaklands Road, who may have seen or heard anything suspicious, to come forward to us.”

Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting crime reference CAD7176/10FEB25.

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