Finsbury Park: Man killed in stabbing named as Jonah Ho-Shue

Jonah Ho-ShueMet Police

A man who was stabbed to death in north London has been named by police.

Metropolitan Police officers were called at about 22:45 GMT on Thursday to reports of a stabbing in Albert Road, Finsbury Park.

Jonah Ho-Shue, 24, died at the scene despite the efforts of paramedics. A post-mortem examination held on Saturday found the cause of death as a stab wound.

No arrests have been made and officers have appealed again for information.

Flowers left at spot where Jonah Ho-Shue
BBC/Stephanie Hegarty

Det Ch Insp Mark Rogers, said: "My team's working around the clock alongside local officers to identify who is responsible for taking Jonah's life in such a violent way.

"His family need answers and I'm urging anyone who can help to come forward and speak with us."

He asked for those who saw "anything suspicious" in the area on Thursday to get in touch or those with camera doorbells or dashcams to provide footage to police.

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