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Victim Christopher Ainscough. Does anyone know his family?
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Police have made an arrest in the investigation of a man killed in Kilburn in 1983 and have refreshed their appeal for his next of kin.
In December 1983, Christopher Ainscough was found dead inside his home in Windmill Court, Shoot-Up Hill.
Police believed the 50-year-old had been attacked sometime between December 2 and 5.
Christopher had suffered significant head injuries, Scotland Yard said.
An investigation was launched but his attacker was never identified.
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At the time, officers attempted to trace and inform next of kin but were not successful.
UK police issue appeal to find family members of Dublin man murdered in 1983
Detectives investigating the murder of Christopher Ainscough have made an arrest and are appealing for assistance to trace family members. By Cónal Thomas Wednesday 3 Feb 2021, 3:48 PM Feb 3rd 2021, 3:48 PM 24,836 Views 0 Comments Christopher Ainscough Source: Metropolitan Police
UK POLICE HAVE issued an appeal to trace family members of a Dublin man who was murdered in London in 1983.
Detectives investigating the murder of 50-year-old Christopher Ainscough have made an arrest and are appealing for assistance to trace any known relatives of the victim.
Mr Ainscough was found dead inside his flat at Windmill Court in Shoot-Up Hill, Camden. It is believed he had been attacked sometime between 2 and 5 December 1983.
Christopher Ainscough was found dead in his Kilburn flat in 1983
- Credit: Met
Police investigating the killing of Christopher Ainscough 38 years ago in Kilburn have charged a man.
In December 1983, Mr Ainscough was found dead inside his home in Windmill Court, Shoot-Up Hill.
Police believed the 50-year-old, who had suffered significant head injuries, had been attacked sometime between December 2 and 5, Scotland Yard said.
Anthony Kemp, 58, of no fixed address, has been charged with murder and remanded in custody to appear at Wimbledon Magistrates Court today (February 3) following his arrest yesterday.
Detectives are appealing for any of Christopher s relatives, or anyone who knew them, to make contact.
Appeal to trace victim s family as arrest made in 1983 murder
News • Feb 02, 2021 17:31 GMT
[Victim: Christopher Ainscough]
Detectives investigating the murder of a man in 1983 have made an arrest and are appealing for assistance to trace any known relatives of the victim.
In December 1983, police attended Windmill Court in Shoot-Up Hill, NW2 after 50-year-old Christopher Ainscough was found deceased inside his address. It is believed he had been attacked sometime between the 2 and 5 December 1983.
Christopher, who was born in Dublin, had suffered significant head injuries. An investigation was launched but his attacker was never identified.
At the time of his murder, officers attempted to trace and inform next of kin but were not successful, and over the course of time this has remained the case.