Mum disappointed with cops after son’s shooting!!! By Mohamed Abdin A week after murder and family still uninformed by police The grieving family of a man brutally shot in a drive-by have blasted police for not doing their job. Tyno kavuala, 20, of Blake court Malvern Road, south Kilburn, was shot to death in broad daylight as he drove along Scrubs Lane at 4:15pm on Sunday 4th March. Since the incident the family say no officers have been sent to investigate Tyno’s belongings, or to search for clues; they have no idea what’s going on. Severine Mukendi, Tyno’s mother, complained that no officers had seen her in a whole week since the murder. “The only way we knew he was dead is because his brother was there with him, otherwise we would think he had just disappeared.” “No officer cares what has happened; they haven’t even come to look through his wardrobe or room to see why this has happened.” Tina kassa, a family friend, said: “We have had nothing from this so called police and something is wrong in this country.” Tyno, who had attended St Augustine’s secondary school in Kilburn, and was the second oldest of five children, called his brother moments before his death to inform that he was being followed by three men in a car as he returned from shopping in Ealing. He was found dead with a number of gunshots wounds in a driving seat of a black Audi A3 that was pulled up in the bus stop close to the junction at the Harrow Road. The suspects are believed to have been in a vehicle alongside and shot into the car before making their way to Hammersmith. |