Police have renewed their appeal for information after a 17-year-old was murdered in Brockley.
As the car left the Turnham Estate at speed, a large lump of concrete was launched at the car.
It smashed the windscreen and caused the car to collide with a lamppost along St Norbert Road, towards Loampit Vale.
Emergency services, including London’s Air Ambulance, attended the scene at took Nassem to hospital.
The teenager, from Roundtable Road in Grove Park later died there, and a post-mortem gave the cause of death as multiple injuries.
The other two occupants suffered minor injuries.
The car courtesy of @MPSBromley
The suspects ran off, and nearly a week after the teenager’s death police have renewed their appeal for anyone with information or witnesses to come forward.
Nasem’s father, Hakim, said: "I am numb with pain. Every time my phone rings or there's a knock at the door, I pray it is Nassem.
"Our beloved Nassem's life has been brutally ended and my family are devastated.”
Detective Chief Inspector Noel McHugh of the Homicide and Major Crime Command, who’s leading the murder investigation, urged people to come forward.
He said: “We know the incident was also witnessed by other passers-by and residents in the area and again, we would encourage anyone who saw anything or has any information to come forward. Please do not assume that we already have the important information that you hold.”
MORE TOP STORIES Four men aged 19,20,21 and 23 were arrested the day after the murder in connection with the investigation.
They have been released on bailed.
On Tuesday (September 29) two further men aged 19 and 22 were arrested.
The younger of the two was released on bail but the 22-year-old remains in custody.
Anyone who can help should contact the incident room on 020 8785 8099 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
If you would like to leave a tribute to Nassem email Rebecca.Flood@london.newsquest.co.uk
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