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Greg Kirby

Battersea murder: Man gunned down on doorstep of luxury townhouse in 'Christmas execution'

A man was gunned down on the doorstep of his luxury London townhouse in a Christmas Eve execution, witnesses have said.

The man was shot multiple times after answering his doorbell at around 8:45pm yesterday evening.

A health worker who lives opposite ran to administer first aid as other people, believed to be the victim’s family, gathered around.

It is the 150th murder in the capital this year, the highest on record for 11 years.

Police and ambulance arrived at the scene in Battersea, south west London around 15 minutes after residents heard “incredibly loud” bangs.

Police at the scene on Christmas day (SWNS)

One witness said they heard gunshots followed by a woman screaming "desperately" for help.

Mrs Amati told said: "I was watching television when I heard this round of shots. One after the other very quickly. There was between eight to 10 of them.

"I knew it was a shooting and I didn't want to come out because I was scared it might not be safe.

"I then heard the screams of the wife. I came out and realised it was one of my neighbours. He was lying in front of his doorway in a pool of blood.

"He was still alive. We were really hoping he would make it.

"You have no idea how desperate she [his wife] sounded."

The scene in Battersea where the man was shot dead (SWNS)

A Met Police officer said: "A murder investigation linked to the shooting is now underway after the victim died."

Julian Stratton, 51, was at his parents’ home just metres from the scene at the time of the incident.

He said: “We are friends with a man who lives directly opposite the scene. He told us there was a knock at the victim’s door, which was answered.

"Then there were five gunshots. Four back-to-back, ‘bang, bang, bang, bang,’ then a pause before the final shot.

“The shots were heard by many neighbours, but being Christmas Eve, most people thought they were fireworks, at first."

He added: “My neighbour’s partner is a health worker. He went to help the man, who was lying on his driveway, before the police and ambulances arrived.

“It is thought that one round entered the victim’s neck, but where the other four ended up are unknown.

"We think the man is Eastern European but don't know exactly where he is from.

“My parents have lived here for more than a decade. They are surprised this has happened.”

Another resident was walking his daughter to the bus stop and missed the shots by a matter of minutes.

The terraced townhouse where the victim was shot is valued at around £1.5 million (SWNS)

The elderly man, who does not wish to be named, said: “I was dropping my daughter off at the bus stop and walked right passed the house in question.

“When I returned I saw what had happened. A group of people gathered around the person. I stopped, but didn’t help because everything that could be done, was being done.

“If I had left five minutes later I could have got caught up in it.”

The man’s other daughter, who was still at his home when the incident happened, said: “The bangs were incredibly loud. Then more than 10 police cars arrived about 15 minutes later."

Omar Seikaly, 35, a caterer who lives several doors down from the victim’s house, said: “Someone got their life taken on Christmas Eve.

"I was coming back from my kitchen at about 8:15 and was in the shower getting ready for a Christmas meal when it happened.

“I didn’t hear anything, because of the shower I suppose. As soon as I walked out I knew there was something wrong because of all the flashing lights from police cars and ambulances.

“This is a pretty hot area. There was a stabbing on a street nearby not long ago. But shooting is quite new.”

The terraced townhouse where the victim was shot is valued at around £1.5 million on the property website Zoopla.

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