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‘Ice cream man’ in fatal Wembley attack named following arrests | UK News

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Met Police A man serving an ice cream inside an ice cream van. Cones are stacked in the foreground. Met Police

The victim was named as 41-year-old man named by police as Shazad Khan

An “ice cream man” who was fatally stabbed in north-west London has been named as Shazad Khan.

The Metropolitan Police was called to Monks Park, Wembley, at about 18:10 BST on Tuesday, where the 41-year-old was treated for stab wounds but died at the scene.

Officers arrested a woman, 31, at the scene on suspicion of conspiracy to murder, then arrested a man, 26, in the early hours of Wednesday morning and both remain in custody, the Met said.

Asim Mahmood Butt, 39, a resident living in nearby Tokyngton Avenue, said Mr Khan was known for selling ice cream in the area.

A blue tent is set up on Monks Park road. In front of it is a police cordon. Next to the tent is a parked police car. Houses can be seen in the background.

A 41-year-old man was found with stab wounds on Monks Park Road, Wembley

Mr Butt added he was childhood friends with the victim.

Speaking at the scene, he said: “This guy, we know him – he’s a famous ice cream guy. He got stabbed yesterday.

“I know his brothers as well – they’re all local. We all used to play cricket and football here in Monks Park.

“He started (selling) ice cream about a year ago.”

Mr Butt said the victim’s ice cream van, which had been parked on the road at the time of the incident, was well known locally for having a large teddy bear.

A police car parked at the end of a road, with a police tape cordon stretching across the road entrance.

One resident said the victim, who was a childhood friend of his, was an ice cream seller

A second witness, who did not want to be named, said the ice cream van was towed away from the scene in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

A blue forensics tent and a number of Met officers were seen inside a police cordon in Monks Park on Wednesday afternoon.

Removal vehicles also took away a separate white van and blue car.

Det Ch Sup Luke Williams said: “Our thoughts remain with Shazad’s family and friends at this unimaginably difficult time.

“This incident will rightly cause concern across the community, but intelligence at this stage leads us to believe there is no wider threat to the public.”

He appealed for anyone with information to contact police, adding there would be an increased presence in the area while investigations continue.

The Metropolitan Police previously reported the victim’s age was 38.

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