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Man convicted of manslaughter – Slough


Hello Resident,

 

Following an investigation by our Major Crime Unit, a man has been convicted of the manslaughter of Temur Qureshi in Slough.

 

At around 11.20am on 30 September last year, officers attended Hampden Road following a report that a young man had been stabbed, which was Temur, who was aged 19 and from Slough, who sadly died at the scene.

 

Senior investigating officer Detective Inspector Alice Broad, of the Major Crime Unit, said: “Firstly, I would like to extend my sympathies to the family of Temur Qureshi, who have been patient and dignified as this investigation and court process has progressed. No family should have to go through this pain. 

 

“Secondly, I would like to pay tribute to the group of people who stopped to assist Temur following his injuries, and worked hard to try to save his life while calling 999, along with the police officers and paramedics who soon arrived on scene. Sadly, Temur’s life could not be saved. 

 

“Finally, I would like to pay tribute to the investigation team who have worked tirelessly to piece together what took place on 30 September last year.”

 

Local policing area commander for Slough, Superintendent Helen Kenny, said: “We are committed to tackling knife crime in the town, working alongside our partners to address the causes of violence that we have seen in recent years and help end knife crime across Slough.”

 

Read more on our website.

 

Kind regards,


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