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Two potential eye witnesses to Waterloo murder urged to step forward

Police investigating the fatal stabbing of Adrian Keise near Waterloo railway station have released images of two men they wish to speak to.

Officers believe the two men in the images may have witnessed the incident but have not yet come forward.

Three men have been charged with Adrian’s murder and are next due to appear at the Old Bailey on Tuesday, January 24.

Detective Chief Inspector Brian Howie, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “If you are the people in these images, or if you know who they are, then I urge you to please get in touch with us.

“I’d like to stress that you are not in any trouble. We believe that you may have important information relating to the brutal murder of Adrian outside the Cubana Restaurant.

“Please, do the right thing and contact my team today – of if you’d prefer to stay anonymous then contact the independent charity, Crimestoppers.”

Police were called at 2.15am on October 29 to reports of a stabbing outside the Cubana Restaurant in Lower Marsh.

Adrian Keise (Picture: The Met)

Officers attended, along with colleagues from the London Ambulance Service. It was reported that 32-year-old Adrian, from Lambeth, had been stabbed.

Adrian was found near to a block of flats in Frazier Street. He was treated at the scene before being taken to hospital. Despite the efforts of emergency services, he died a short time later.

A post-mortem gave the cause of death as stab injuries.

Anyone who recognises the people in the photographs, or has information that could help the investigation is asked to call police on 101 quoting CAD 681/29Oct22.

You can also share information, photos and videos directly with the investigation team here – Public Portal (mipp.police.uk).

To remain anonymous, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org. They never ask for your details and they do not trace your device.

Pictured top: The CCTV footage showing two men who may hold vital information about the death of Adrian Keise (Picture: The Met)

 

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