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Alastair Lockhart

Pictured: ‘Loved’ father shot dead in Stoke Newington as murder hunt continues

The victim of a fatal shooting in north London has been named by pictured for the first time.

A murder investigation was launched after Erdal Ozmen, 45, was killed in Stoke Newington, the Metropolitan Police said.

He was found with gunshot injuries by officers who were called to an address in Dynevor Road on Tuesday at 12.18am.

The father-of-one was “deeply loved by his family” detectives said on Wednesday as they appealed for witnesses to help find his killer.

Residents said they woke to the sounds of gunshots.

Police officers patrol at a cordon on Stoke Newington High Street (James Manning/PA)

Mr Ozmen was pronounced dead at the scene.

Detectives say the motive for the murder remains unclear. No arrests have been made.

Detective Chief Inspector Dave Whellams, who is leading the investigation, said: “We continue to appeal for witnesses to come forward following the fatal shooting of Erdal.

“He was a father-of-one and was deeply loved by his family.

“Today, we are asking the public for assistance. Were you in the Dynevor Road area late on Monday night into early Tuesday morning? Did you see anyone acting out of the ordinary?

I thought was that it was fireworks

“Did you hear anything at all which perhaps seemed unusual – maybe people shouting, or a loud vehicle? The smallest piece of information could play a significant role in our investigation.”

A post-mortem examination has not yet been carried out.

Mr Ozmen’s family are being supported by specialist officers.

Liza Dodds, 58, a youth worker who lives opposite Dynevor Road, said: “My husband woke up and said there was gunshots. The instant reaction was ‘how do you know?’

“We both got up and had a look. A police officer was doing CPR where the person fell. It seemed like they were going forever.”

Forensic police officers at the scene of the incident on Dynevor Road (James Manning/PA)

Another resident said: “I heard a few gunshots and the first thing I thought was that it was fireworks, because you don’t expect it to be a gun.

“I was trying to sleep but then later I heard sirens from the police cars.”

One resident, who asked to remain anonymous, said: “We were out when it happened so we didn’t hear or see anything.

“But when we came back at around 1am, the whole area was cordoned off and the police officers told us that it will be a crime scene for a couple of days.”

Forensic officers in scrubs and masks were at the scene on Tuesday afternoon, alongside several police officers.

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