An elderly man ‘strangled to death’ at a house in Lewisham has been named by police. Brian Hunt was found dead after police and paramedics were called to Wellmeadow Road in the early hours of Sunday morning (August 24).
A post-mortem held the following day revealed the 87-year-old had succumbed to ‘compression of the neck’. Vasile Iosebica, of Wellmeadow Road, was arrested on suspicion of his murder.
The 47-year-old was later charged and was due to appear at Bromley Magistrates’ Court yesterday. It’s believed he and the Mr Hunt were known to each other.
The pensioner’s next-of-kin is now being supported by specialist officers at the Metropolitan Police. The force is continuing its investigation but is not appealing for information at this stage.
A statement released by the Metropolitan Police reads: “Met detectives have launched a murder investigation following the death of an 87-year-old man in Lewisham. Police were called at about 01:00hrs on Sunday, 24 August, to an address in Wellmeadow Road, Lewisham, alongside the London Ambulance Service, following reports of a death at the property.
“Brian Hunt, aged 87, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. His next-of-kin have been informed and are being supported by specially-trained officers. A post-mortem examination held on Monday, 25 August gave the cause of death as compression of the neck.
“Vasile Iosebica, 47 (05.02.78), of Wellmeadow Road, Lewisham, was arrested on suspicion of murder and was subsequently charged on Tuesday, 26 August. He will appear at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 26 August. The victim and Iosebica were known to each other.”
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