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Detectives Launch Murder Investigation after a fatal collision in Harlow
Details of Incident
We are appealing for anyone with information that will support our investigation following a fatal collision in Harlow.
A total of five men have now faced arrest in connection with our investigation into the death of an “easy going and much-loved” man.
An investigation led by our Serious Crime Directorate has progressed quickly after a fatal collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian near Momples Road, Harlow.
The collision took place at around 5.30pm on Saturday 29 March and a 26-year-old man sadly died at the scene.
We’re now in a position to name him as Arlind Xhokola, from London.
Detectives are not currently seeking anyone else in connection with their inquiries.
Detective Inspector James Holmes, senior investigating officer, said:
“This was a complex incident and it’s taken time, patience and hard work from my team, together with officers and staff across the force, to reach this stage.
A number of key arrests have been made and I can confirm we’re not currently seeking anyone else in connection with our investigation.
We’re determined to establish what took place that day and why, both to get answers for the family of a man who has lost his life, and for the people of Harlow who are understandably concerned.
I would like to thank the many people who have reached out to us to help us with our inquiries and I would continue to call on anyone with concerns, or information, to get in touch.
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