A heartbroken family will face another Christmas without their “kind-hearted” son who was murdered in Woolwich two years ago.

Emmanuel Ogabi was found stabbed in Sandy Hill Road shortly before 8am on October 21, 2021.

The 26-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after.

His family have since paid tribute to their “polite and hardworking” son and brother who was loved by everyone.

Speaking on behalf of Emmanuel’s family, his father Pastor Samuel OGABI said: “Emmanuel Ayodeji Ogabi was a kind-hearted, polite, hardworking, and respectful son and brother to his three siblings.

“He also had a good sense of humour and cared about his family and friends.

“He left behind a three-year-old daughter at the time of his murder and was loved by every member of our family, friends and at our place of worship.

“The impact of his death is indescribable. We are still in shock and are struggling to come to terms with the fact that Emmanuel will never be at any family gatherings.

“Our family will never be the same without him.

“His death has left a big hole in our hearts. He will be missed. Justice must be served. Our son was brutally snatched from us.”

Detectives are now offering a £20,000 reward for information leading to a prosecution.

They have also issued new pictures of people they want to speak to in connection with the case.

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Detective Inspector Martin Thomas, who is leading the investigation, said: “I am keen to hear from anyone who has any information about the murder of Emmanuel.

“Your information, no matter how small could help us make progress.

“Emmanuel’s family face every day knowing that their son’s killers are walking the streets.

“No family should lose a son in these circumstances, which is why we are so determined to find the people who took Emmanuel away from them.

“We have issued a series of images of people we would like to speak to in relation to the murder.

“If you know or recognise any of these people, contact police as soon as possible on 101 stating CAD 4469/19122023 or call independent charity crime stoppers Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 to remain anonymous.”