Delivery man dies in Brixton shootings

Delivery driver, 21, was sadly slain after being involved in an alleged drive-by gang shooting in London, according to his coworkers, just minutes before the end of his shift.

Guilherme Messias Da Silva was shot and killed yesterday night in Brixton, south London, according to friends of the Deliveroo driver. He was delivering his last takeout of the evening.

In the incident, another individual who was perhaps a neighborhood drill rapper also perished. Although it has been reported that Mr. Da Silva was knocked off his bike during the shooting, it is still unclear how either of the victims passed away. A damaged scooter and automobile can be seen in photos taken at the site.

Deliveroo driver Mr. Da Silva, who is said to be of Brazilian ancestry, has received compliments today.

Paulo Silva, a 42-year-old co-driver, called him a “nice lad” and “young” and claimed he had been preparing to go to Brazil in December.

He was described as a “really decent man” by one more Deliveroo coworker who did not want to be identified.

Yet another asphalt warrior, modest youngster aged, he lost his life working, following a firefight between gangs in Brixton, he was tragically struck by the thieves’ vehicle, according to a tribute to Mr. Da Silva that was shared on social media in Portuguese.

This first-world nation is not as idyllic as many visitors imagine. This is a daily fight that takes place away from the family and is risky every day. God give the family and friends consolation. God is ready to receive you, young man.

It happened after yet another weekend of terrible gun and knife violence in “Wild West” London, and police are still looking for the shooter as of this morning.

Residents said that during the horrifying episode, which happened at about 7.50 p.m., at least “12 rounds” were fired. Two males were discovered at the site wounded, however they passed quite quickly. The victims’ identities have not yet been disclosed by the Met Police, and no arrests have been made.

The terrible double shooting follows a horrific weekend of gun and knife violence in the capital of what seems to be anarchic Britain.

A 32-year-old man was slain in a knife assault on Saturday at Waterloo Station, while a man was stabbed to death in Wembley earlier on Sunday.

The deadly shootings also occur only a few days after two men were savagely shot to death in Ilford, east London, on Tuesday. No suspects have been apprehended at this time. Serious injuries were also sustained by a third individual.

Police have not connected any of the events, and in three of the four occurrences, no arrests have been made.

Following the gunshot, which happened at about 7.50 p.m., police, including weapons officers, as well as the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance flocked to the site.

Despite the efforts of the rescue services, both of the guys who were discovered wounded at the site were declared deceased.

A neighbor stated that after 12 bullets were heard by others, a vehicle wrecked on the murder site.

I wasn’t a direct witness, but I came across the situation as I walked to the store, Sebastian Morrison said to MyLondon. I spoke to a few residents who had really heard and seen some of it.

“Shoots were heard,” he said. “A policewoman on the scene informed me it was a shooting.” Locals heard 12 bullets fired during a firefight between a duo on a motorbike and a group of persons in a sedan. At the site, the vehicle has crashed.

Their next-of-kin have not yet been notified, and authorities are waiting for official identification before conducting post-mortem investigations. There have not yet been any arrests.

Residents have been asked to talk with authorities if they have any information and will see an increased police presence in the area, according to the force.

Concerned to learn that two persons were shot and killed on Railton Road, Labour MP Helen Hayes for Dulwich and West Norwood tweeted.

“My thoughts are with their loved ones, who are going to get the worst news conceivable, and everyone who saw this atrocity in our town,” the speaker said.

According to a force official, no arrests have been made thus yet, and investigations are ongoing.

Anybody with information is urged to contact the police by dialing 101 and using the reference CAD 6166/30Oct.

The two shootings occur shortly after a deadly stabbing early on Sunday morning in Sudbury Town, northwest London, close to Wembley. Around 2 am, officers responded to reports of a stabbing on Harrow Road in Wembley.

The victim, a 21-year-old guy, had stab wounds. The victim was given medical attention by emergency personnel, but he soon passed away. According to police, two individuals were detained after being apprehended at the site in relation to the event.

A 32-year-old man was tragically stabbed on Saturday morning in a stabbing incident in south London near Waterloo Station.

According to the Met Police, Adrian Keise, a guy from Lambeth, was assaulted during a fight between two groups of men on Lower Marsh Street.

According to a force spokeswoman, the argument started in front of Cubana before going to Lower Marsh Street, where Mr. Keise was critically injured.

Paramedics responded to a call about Mr. Keise on Frazier Street and treated him there before transporting him to the hospital, where he eventually passed away.

Although a police investigation has been started, no one has been taken into custody as of yet.

From the Specialist Crime Command of the Metropolitan Police, Detective Chief Inspector Brian Howie stated: “I am convinced that there were witnesses to what occurred who haven’t yet talked to us about what they saw.”

You could have dismissed it at the time as unimportant, but it might play a critical role in assisting us in locating the culprits.

It occurs after police opened a murder investigation into the Tuesday deadly shooting of two men in Ilford, east London.

Detectives identified the two men who were shot to death during the ‘drive-by’ assault by a suspect, who is claimed to have been wearing a ‘Joker’ mask at the time, as Saydi Abu Seikh, 23, and Zakariya Jeilani Mohamed, 32.

Around 12.16am on Tuesday, armed police and paramedics rushed to the incident, which was located inside a Victorian terraced house on Henley Road in Ilford. At the site, one of the victims was confirmed dead. Shortly after, the other passed away.

According to neighbors who spoke with MailOnline, the adjacent Diwali fireworks covered up the sound of gunfire coming from the alleged “drugs den.” However, one witness claims that before opening fire on the group, they observed automobiles approach the property.

Shortly after the frightening incident, a different homeowner informed the Telegraph that they had seen a guy sprinting through surrounding yards while wearing a “black Joker-style mask.”

Although no arrests had been made, according to the Met, investigators were “working around the clock to uncover those responsible.”

“This was an appalling act of severe brutality that has destroyed two families and shocked the whole town,” Det Ch Insp Chris Wood said.

“It is crucial that the violent criminal suspects behind this heinous conduct be not shielded by a wall of silence,” he said.