Four men charged with murder of 17-year-old in Southall

By Cesar Medina

20th Nov 2023 | Local News

17-year-old, Simarjeet Singh Nangpal, was killed after suffering multiple stab injuries (credit: Met Police).
17-year-old, Simarjeet Singh Nangpal, was killed after suffering multiple stab injuries (credit: Met Police).

Detectives have charged four men with the murder of 17-year-old Simarjeet Singh Nangpal in Southall.

Amandeep Singh (21), Manjit Singh (27), Ajmeer Singh (31) and Poran Singh (71), all from Southall, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Saturday, 18 November.

Simarjeet Singh Nangpal, who was local to the area, was pronounced dead at the scene after suffering multiple stab injuries emergency services said.

The four men were arrested at the scene on 15 November after reports of a fight breaking out in Burket Close, Southall.

Simarjeet Singh Nangpal was found dead with stab wounds following a fight in Burket Close, Southall (credit: Google maps).

Detective Superintendent Figo Forouzan, Head of CID in west London, said: "Our thoughts remain with Simarjeet's family at this extremely difficult time. No family should have to go through what they are experiencing.

"This incident will undoubtedly cause wider concern, and I want to reassure the community that we will do everything in our power to find those responsible.

"In the coming days you will see extra officers out on patrol in your area. Please do speak to them about any concerns you may have."

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