Three men suspected over murder of man in Leamington Spa on the run.

Three men are wanted in connection with the shooting death of a beloved father; a £30,000 reward has been posted in the hopes of finding them. On August 10 of last year, “prankster” Ben Daly was discovered on Ranelagh Terrace in Leamington Spa with a gunshot wound. He may have been shot in Frances Havergal Close earlier in the day, according to Warwickshire Police.

After being sent to the hospital, he passed away. So far, Liviu Sandor, a 19-year-old from Romford, has been charged with murder. Crimestoppers, an independent organisation, is now offering up to £10,000 for information leading to the arrests of Kevin Vucini, 25, Brigen Carrica, also known as “Qarrica,” 21, and Rrezon Cengu, 22. Each of the three men is related to Essex.

Given that Cengu has connections to Luton, they might also be connected to London. The regional manager of Crimestoppers, Alan Edwards, advised the public to avoid approaching the men.

“Our charity is supporting the police as they search for these men by providing a reward and letting everyone know that they have the option to remain completely anonymous, especially for those who might be intimidated into staying silent,” he stated. You may be eligible for a reward if you know where they are and you get in touch with Crimestoppers directly. It is possible for each of the three people to receive up to £10,000.

If you would rather not provide your personal information to the authorities and would rather not speak with them directly, our charity is here to support you. Crimestoppers assures you of your complete anonymity and operates independently of the police. Crimestoppers is available by phone and online around-the-clock, 365 days a year. You will be acting in Ben’s best interests and no one will ever know that you got in touch with us.

The family of Mr. Daly previously honoured him after his untimely passing. “Ben was a much-loved father, brother, uncle, grandson, and friend,” they stated. Our one and only was him. We all felt so much love and laughter from you. Many people were always alerted by your practical jokes. We will always carry you close to our hearts because we love you so much.”

The charity must receive the information directly, and it must result in Vucini, Carrica, and Cengu’s arrest. The rewards are set to expire on June 4, 2024, after a three-month period. Call 0800 555 111 or use the anonymous online form available at Crimestoppers-UK.org or Fearless.org for youth to get in touch with Crimestoppers.

Only information provided directly to Crimestoppers, not the police, will be eligible for rewards. Please ask for a reward code when you call our charity at 0800 555 111. You must request a reward code and use the “keeping in contact” feature when contacting Crimestoppers through the anonymous online form.

 

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