Man found stabbed to death after west London car crash
Police do not believe they are dealing with a ‘road rage’ incident in connection with the death.
A murder investigation has been launched after a man was found stabbed to death following a car crash in west London.
Detectives believe the victim, 26, was injured in an altercation 100 metres away from West Ealing railway station before the collision and are not treating the incident as a “road rage” attack.
Ruth Holmstock, 72, whose flat overlooks the scene of the crash, said she heard a single “thump”.
“It was one of those ‘oh f***’ sort of crunches,” she said. “The sort of noise you make when you reverse into a gate, but it was loud enough to make me go and see what it was.
“There were a lot of people hanging around. It looked like any other crash, like they were swapping insurance details.”
Police were called shortly before 1.20am on Sunday and the victim was pronounced dead at the scene after he was found in a car suffering from a stab wound.
Detective Chief Inspector Neil John said: “We believe the victim was involved in an altercation 100 metres from the railway station on The Avenue.
“This is a busy street with a number of shops and restaurants and if anybody was in the area and saw something, no matter how small, I would urge them to contact police.”
Ms Holmstock said she saw five police cars, along with an ambulance and other medics’ vehicles.
She said there was no sign of any injuries at first and police had removed someone from the car.
“I would never have dreamt that there was anyone injured,” she continued.
“There was nothing to see. I was really surprised when the police got here.
“One minute the road was empty and the next minute they were doing CPR on someone.”
Kiran Ramachandraiah, who lives in the same block of flats, said he woke up at about 2am to see medics trying to revive the victim.
“I couldn’t see the person,” he said. “He was completely surrounded by police and paramedics.”
The victim has not been formally identified, but Scotland Yard said his family have been told.
No arrests have been made and a post-mortem examination has not yet been carried out to determine the cause of death.