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Police have arrested a second person as part of an investigation into London’s first murder of 2022 - the fatal stabbing of a man in a busy west London street.
Dariusz Wolosz, 46, was attacked in High Street, Yiewsley, near West Drayton before his killers fled on foot on Tuesday.
It was the suburb’s second murder in five days. Ionut Elvis Tacu, 16, died from a knife wound close to Heather Lane on December 31.
A 27-year-old man was detained on suspicion of Mr Wolosz’s murder on Friday.
A boy aged 13 arrested for the same offence a day earlier has been released on bail to a date in early February.
Mr Wolosz, who was Polish, was attacked near his home by a group of males following a row on Tavistock Road, the Metropolitan Police said.
Officers were called by paramedics to reports of an injured man at 12.12am.
The victim was pronounced dead at 12.43am.
A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as stab wounds to the groin and chest.
Mr Wolosz’s family are said to be “distraught”.
Police have asked anyone with information to contact them and said dash cam footage from passing cars may have captured the incident.
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Police have arrested a second person as part of an investigation into London’s first murder of 2022 - the fatal stabbing of a man in a busy west London street.
Dariusz Wolosz, 46, was attacked in High Street, Yiewsley, near West Drayton before his killers fled on foot on Tuesday.
It was the suburb’s second murder in five days. Ionut Elvis Tacu, 16, died from a knife wound close to Heather Lane on December 31.
A 27-year-old man was detained on suspicion of Mr Wolosz’s murder on Friday.
A boy aged 13 arrested for the same offence a day earlier has been released on bail to a date in early February.
Mr Wolosz, who was Polish, was attacked near his home by a group of males following a row on Tavistock Road, the Metropolitan Police said.
Officers were called by paramedics to reports of an injured man at 12.12am.
The victim was pronounced dead at 12.43am.
A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as stab wounds to the groin and chest.
Mr Wolosz’s family are said to be “distraught”.
Police have asked anyone with information to contact them and said dash cam footage from passing cars may have captured the incident.