Police charge three men in connection with Ealing murder

By Anna Wiseman

15th Apr 2024 | Local News

Three people charged with the murder of a man in Ealing (image credit: Metropolitan Police)
Three people charged with the murder of a man in Ealing (image credit: Metropolitan Police)

Detectives investigating the murder of a man in Ealing have charged three people with murder.

The three men charged are:

  • Leon Woods, 42 (09.04.82) of Cherry Close, Ealing
  • Cleveland McEntee, 39 (27.06.84), of Henchman Street, Hammersmith
  • Tron McEntee, 34 (05.02.90) of Jubilee Road, Perivale

All three men were arrested on Wednesday, 10 April and charged overnight on Thursday, 11 April. They will appear in custody at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court on Friday, 12 April.

Police were called at around 19:50hrs on Saturday, 6 April, to a disturbance and a man stabbed in Uxbridge Road at the junction with Singapore Road, West Ealing.

Officers attended along with ambulance colleagues. They found a critically injured 39-year-old man. Despite the efforts of emergency services, the man sadly died at the scene. He has been identified as Mark Barrs, 39, from Fulham.

A 30-year-old woman also arrested on suspicion of murder on Wednesday, 10 April has been bailed until a date in mid-June.

Any witnesses or anyone with information should contact the incident room on 0208 7858244.

     

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