3 July 2023 13:07 Arrest made in Thornton Heath investigation Detectives investigating the murder of a man in Thornton Heath have made an arrest.

Detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of 20-year-old Usmaan Mahmood in Thornton Heath have made an arrest.

A 19-year-old man was arrested today (Monday, 3 July) on suspicion of murder. He remains in police custody.

Usmaan’s family has been made aware of this development as they continue to be supported by specially trained officers.

A post-mortem examination held on Thursday, 15 June confirmed his cause of death as sharp force trauma.

The investigation is led by Detective Chief Inspector Mike Nolan from the Met’s Specialist Crime (Homicide). He said: “My officers are continuing to provide support to Usmaan’s family at this unimaginably difficult time for them. Getting justice for them and for Usmaan continues to be our priority.

“This morning we made an arrest in connection with Usmaan’s murder. However, I still need to hear from anyone who may have information about what happened. A young man has lost his life and it is imperative we identify those responsible. Londoners don’t want violent criminals in their communities and we must work together to remove them from our streets.

“We believe Usmaan was stabbed inside Thornton Heath Recreation Ground and we are appealing for anyone who may have been at the park at the time of the incident to come forward with any information.

“Please do the right thing and call us with anything that could assist our investigation and bring his killer to justice.”

At 16:16hrs on Tuesday, 13 June, officers on patrol in Thornton Heath were made aware of a man who was injured at the junction of Melfort Road and Sandfield Road.

Mr Mahmood was found with stab injuries. He was taken to hospital but sadly died there in the early hours of Wednesday, 14 June.

Any witnesses or anyone who can assist the investigation are asked to call 101 or tweet @MetCC quoting CAD 5777/13Jun. To remain anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Alternatively you can submit information at https://mipp.police.uk/operation/01MPS23V26-PO1