Police have named a man they want to speak to after someone died after being hit by a front-loader at a skipyard
A man who may have “vital information” about the death of a 34-year-old at a skip yard is being hunted by police after he is believed to have fled abroad. Metropolitan Police detectives have named Bashar Al-Kadah, 30, as someone they want to speak to following the death of Yadvinder Satnam Singh last year.
The 34-year-old was killed after being hit by a front-loader, a piece of plant machinery, at a skip yard in Station Road, Greenford, Ealing, west London, on August 7 last year. Paramedics found that he had died of injuries consistent with a road traffic collision. Mr Al-Kadah was last seen in Luton on August 9 last year and is believed to have fled abroad.
Detective Constable Cynthia Da Silva said: “Yadvinder’s death was tragic and our thoughts remain with his family and friends. We are committed to finding answers for Yadvinder’s family and have spent the past six months conducting extensive enquiries to identify the circumstances surrounding this awful incident.
“Despite hundreds of hours of work, including trawling phone records and banking details, we have been unable to locate Al-Kadah. We are now calling on anyone who recognises him or knows where he is to get in touch with police.”
Two men, both aged in their 40s, were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in August last year and released under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101, quoting reference 01/7829119/25, or anonymously at Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online.
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